GOVERNMENT OF

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY)

DISTRICT IRRIGATION PLAN

2016 GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA

Sri. N. S. Prasanna Kumar, IAS Deputy Commissioner, Gadag

Foreword “Hon’ ble President in his address to the Joint Session of Parliament of 16th Lok Sabha indicated that each drop of water is precious and launched Pradhana Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY), with a major objective to achieve convergence of investments in irrigation at the field level, expand cultivable area under assured irrigation, improve on- farm water use efficiency to reduce wastage of water, enhance the adoption of precision irrigation and other water saving technologies. It will complete the long pending irrigation projects on priority. Micro-irrigation will be popularized to ensure Per Drop More Crop.

All the five taluks of Gadag district are located in Northern Dry Zone (Zone III) of Karnataka. The zone has characteristics of scanty rainfall with a maximum temperatures touching 37-38oC during summer and moderate 30-32oC during other months. Low temperatures can touch even 14-15o C for brief period during winter. The average annual rainfall of the district is 641.6 mm received in about 43 rainy days. During the south west monsoon 56 percent of the annual rainfall is received.

The net sown area of the district is 3.77 lakh ha, of which 42.4 %(1.60 lakh ha) is irrigated and the rest (57.6%) is rainfed. The district is a part of Krishna basin, divided into two sub basins namely Malaprabha and Tungabhadra. A tributary of Malaprabha river, Bennehalla flowing parallel to the main river joins Malapraba river in Ron taluk which is located at North Eastern part of the district. The main source of irrigation for Gadag district is from Malaprabha Reservoir supplying water to Naragund and Ron taluks, Lift Irrigation Scheme of to taluk, Sasalwad Lift Irrigation Project to taluk and Tube wells.

The present planning should give impetus on utilizing water for expansion of irrigated area, establishment of new industries, creation of special economic zone and also filling of treated sewage water to the existing tanks so that the district can be a model to the entire

State.

Under PMKSY, it is proposed to take various developmental activities to improve irrigation facilities in the district and also proposed to create an additional irrigation potential of 63,522 ha by 2020 with a budgetary support of Rs.3521.53crores. This will help in intensive cultivation of crops, taking up of multiple crops, judicious use of water and change of cropping pattern with emphasis on micro irrigation. This will create additional employment and income to farming community.

At the outset, I appreciate the efforts of the Department of Agriculture, particularly Joint Director and their team in collection of information from various departments and organizing District Level meetings which has led to finalize this report. I thank all the line department officials for providing timely information on their concerned templates. I also express my deep sense of gratitude to Sri. H.K.Patil, Hon’ble Minister for Rural Development, Government of Karnataka and MP/MLAs for providing valuable suggestions.

I also thank the President and members of PLUS TRUST, Bengaluru for compilation, analysis and printing of the District Irrigation Plan in an exhaustive and excellent manner.

I hope this report will be useful in planning and efficient management of precious water resource of Gadag district.

Date:24-11-2016 -Sd- Deputy Commissioner Gadag district, Gadag

CONTENTS

Chapter Page Details No No About PMKSY 1-7 I General Information of the district 8-32 II District water profile 33- 34 III Water availability 35- 41 IV Water requirement/ demand 42- 53 V Strategic action plan for irrigation 54- 93 Conclusion 94-95 Appendices 96-144

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LIST OF TABLES

Table No Title of Tables Page No 1.1 District profile 12 1.2 Taluk wise population 13 1.3 Rural and urban population 14 1.4 Taluk wise house hold in Gadag district 15 1.5 Large animals population 16 1.6 Small animals in Gadag district 17 1.7 Taluk wise data on weather 19 1.8 Soil of Gadag district 22 1.9 Taluk wise Land use pattern 31 3.1 Status of water availability from various sources 36 3.2 Status of ground water availability 37 3.3 Status of command area 39 3.4 Status of existing type of irrigation 40 Rainwater and other water available from other 3.5 41 sources 4.1 Domestic water requirement/ demand 43 4.2 Water requirement of horticultural/ agril crops 45 4.3 Water requirement of live stock& other animals 47 4.4 Water demand for industries 49 4.5 Water demand for power generation 49 4.6 Total water demand for various sectors 51 4.7 Water budgeting in Gadag district 53 5.1 PMKSY-DIP Strategic action plan for Ron taluk 58-60 PMKSY-DIP Strategic action plan for Shirhatti 5.2 63-65 taluk PMKSY-DIP Strategic action plan for Naragund 5.3 68-69 taluk PMKSY-DIP Strategic action plan for Gadag 5.4 71-72 taluk PMKSY-DIP Strategic action plan for Mundaragi 5.5 75-77 taluk PMKSY –DIP Strategic Action Plan for GADAG 5.6 80 district – component AIBP 5.7 Component: Convergence with MGNERGA 81-82

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Table No Title of Tables Page No 5.8 Component: Har Khet Ko Pani 83 5.9 Component – Per Drop More Crop 84-85 5.10 Component – PMKSY- Watershed 86-89 Taluk-wise Irrigation Potential to be Created by 5.11 90 Components 5.12 Taluk-wise Estimated Cost by Components 91 5.13 District abstract budget - Taluk & Year wise 92 District abstract budget - Taluk & Department 5.14 93 wise

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LIST OF FIGURES Fig. No Details of figures Page No 1 Map of Gadag district 9 1.2 Taluk wise population of Gadag 13 1.3 Rural and urban population of Gadag district 14 1.4 Taluk wise house holds in Gadag district 15 1.5 Large animal population 16 1.6 Small animals in Gadag district 17 1.7 Poultry 18 1.8 Soil slopes of Gadag district 21 1.9 Soils of Gadag district 23 1.10 Soil erosion 25 1.12 Land capability classes 26 1.13 Land irrigability classes 27 1.14 Soil fertility status maps 28-30 1.15 Taluk wise land use pattern 32 3.1 Status of ground water utilization 38 3.2 Water available from various sources 41 4.1 Domestic water demand-2015 & projected 2020 43 4.2 Total water demand of various crops-2015 and 46 2020 4.3 Water demand for livestock & other animals 48 4.4 Total water demand - Taluk wise 50 4.5 Total water demand-Sector wise 51 4.6 Water budgeting along with demand and balance - 52 2015 4.7 Water budgeting along with demand and balance - 53 2020 5.1 Irrigation Potential proposed to be created by 61 different Components of PMKSY-DIP in Ron Taluk 5.2 Budget requirement of Different Components of 62 PMKSY –DIP in Ron Taluk 5.3 Irrigation Potential proposed to be created by 66 different Components of PMKSY-DIP in Sirahatti Taluk

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5.4 Budget requirement of Different Components of 67 PMKSY –Shirhatti Taluk 5.5 Budget requirement of Different Components of 70 PMKSY –DIP in Naragund Taluk 5.6 Irrigation Potential Created by different 73 Components of PMKSY-DIP in Gadag Taluk 5.7 Estimated cost of Different Components of 74 PMKSY –DIP in Gadag Taluk 5.8 Irrigation Potential Created by different 78 Components of PMKSY-DIP in Mundargi Taluk 5.9 Estimated cost of Different Components of 79 PMKSY –DIP in Mundargi Taluk 5.10 Irrigation Potential proposed to be created by 90 Taluks in Gadag District 5.11 Estimated cost of Interventions by Taluks in Gadag 91 District 5.12 District abstract budget required-Taluk & Year wise 92 5.13 District abstract- budget required - Taluk & 93 Department wise

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PRADHAN MANTRI KRISHI SINCHAYEE YOJANA(PMKSY)

I. Introduction:

The major objective of PMKSY is to achieve convergence of investments in irrigation at the field level, expand cultivable area under assured irrigation, improve on-farm water use efficiency to reduce wastage of water, enhance the adoption of precision irrigation and other water saving technologies (More crop per drop), enhance recharge of aquifers and introduce sustainable water conservation practices by exploring the feasibility of reusing treated municipal waste water for peri-urban agriculture and attract greater private investment in precision irrigation system.

PMKSY has been conceived by amalgamating ongoing schemes viz., Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP) of the Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation (MoWR, RD & GR), Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP) of Department of Land Resources (DoLR) and the On Farm Water Management (OFWM) of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (DAC). The scheme will be implemented by Ministry of Agriculture, Water Resources and Rural Development. Ministry of Rural Development is to mainly undertake rain water conservation, construction of farm pond, water harvesting structures, small check dams and contour bunding etc., MoWR, RD &GR, is to undertake various measures for creation of assured irrigation source, construction of diversion canals, field channels, water diversion/lift irrigation, including development of water distribution systems. Ministry of Agriculture will promote efficient water conveyance and precision water application devices like drips, sprinklers, pivots, rain-guns in the farm “(Jal Sinchan)”, construction of micro-irrigation structures to supplement source creation activities, extension

1 activities for promotion of scientific moisture conservation and agronomic measures.

Programme architecture of PMKSY will be to adopt a ‘decentralized State level planning and projectised execution’ structure that will allow States to draw up their own irrigation development plans based on District Irrigation Plan (DIP) and State Irrigation Plan (SIP). It will be operative as convergence platform for all water sector activities including drinking water & sanitation, MGNREGA, application of science & technology etc. Through comprehensive plan, State Level Sanctioning Committee (SLSC) chaired by the Chief Secretary of the State with the authority to oversee its implementation and sanction of projects.

The programme will be supervised and monitored by an Inter-Ministerial National Steering Committee (NSC) will be constituted under the Chairmanship of Prime Minister with Union Ministers from concerned Ministries. A National Executive Committee (NEC) constituted under the Chairmanship of Vice Chairman, NITI Aayog to oversee programme implementation, allocation of resources, inter-ministerial coordination, monitoring &performance assessment, addressing administrative issues etc.,

Components and responsible Ministries/ Departments are as follows: 1. AIBP by MoWR, RD &GR: To focus on faster completion of on-going Major and Medium Irrigation including National Projects. 2. PMKSY (Har Khet ko Pani) by MoWR,RD& GR: Creation of new water sources through Minor Irrigation (both surface and ground water).Repair, restoration and renovation of water bodies; strengthening carrying capacity of traditional water sources, construction rain water harvesting structures (Jal Sinchan); Command area development, strengthening and creation of distribution network from source to the farm. Improvement in water

2 management and distribution system for water bodies will take advantage of available source, which is not utilised to its fullest capacity (deriving benefits from low hanging fruits). 3. PMKSY (Watershed) by Dept. of Land Resources, MoRD Water harvesting structures such as check dams, nala bund, farm ponds, tanks etc. Capacity building, entry point activities, ridge area treatment, drainage line treatment, soil and moisture conservation, nursery raising, afforestation, horticulture, fodder development, livelihood activities for the asset-less persons and production system & microenterprises for small and marginal farmers etc.,Effective rainfall management can be done through field bunding, contour bunding/trenching, staggered trenching, land levelling, mulching etc.,

4. PMKSY (Per drop more crop) by Dept. of Agriculture & Cooperation, MoA Programme management, preparation of State/District Irrigation Plan, approval of annual action plan, Monitoring etc., Promoting efficient water conveyance and precision water application devices like drips, sprinklers, pivots, rain-guns in the farm (Jal Sinchay).Topping up of input cost particularly under civil construction beyond permissible limit(40%), under MGNREGA for activities like lining inlet, outlet, silt traps distribution systematic. Construction of micro irrigation structures to supplement source creation activities including tube wells and dug wells (in areas where ground water is available and not under semi critical /critical /over exploited category of development) which are not supported under PMKSY (WR), PMKSY (Watershed) and MGNREGA.

Secondary storage structures at tail end of canal system to store water when available in abundance (rainy season) or from perennial sources like streams for use during dry periods through effective on-farm water management Water lifting devices like diesel/ electric/ solar pumpsets including water carrying pipes.

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Extension activities for promotion of scientific moisture conservation and agronomic measures including cropping alignment to maximize use of available water including rainfall and minimise irrigation requirement (Jal samrankshan)

Capacity building, training for encouraging potential use of water source through technological, agronomic and management practices including community irrigation awareness campaign on water saving technologies, practices, programmes etc., organisation of workshops, conferences, publication of booklets, pamphlets, success stories, documentary, advertisements etc., Improved/innovative distribution system like pipe and box outlet system with controlled outlet and other activities of enhancing water use efficiency.

District Irrigation Plans (DIPs) District Irrigation Plan (DIP) shall be the cornerstone for planning and implementation of PMKSY. DIP will identify the gaps in irrigation infrastructure after taking into consideration the District Agriculture Plans (DAPs) already prepared for Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY) vis-à-vis irrigation infrastructure currently available and resources that would be added during XII Plan from other ongoing schemes (both State and Central), like Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGA), Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY), Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF), Member of Parliament Local Area Development (MPLAD) Scheme, Member of Legislative Assembly Local Area Development (MLALAD) Scheme, Local body funds etc. The gaps identified under Strategic Research & Extension Plan (SREP) be used in preparation of DIP.DIPs will present holistic irrigation development perspective of the district outlining medium to long term development plans integrating three components viz., water sources, distribution network and water use applications incorporating all usage of water like drinking& domestic use, irrigation and industry. Preparation of DIP will be taken up as joint exercise of all participating departments. DIP

4 will form the compendium of all existing and proposed water resource network system in the district.

The DIPs may be prepared at two levels, the block and the district. Keeping in view the convenience of map preparation and data collection, the work would be primarily done at block level. Block wise irrigation plan is to be prepared depending on the available and potential water resources and water requirement for agriculture sector prioritising the activities based on socio-economic and location specific requirement. In case of planning is made based on basin/sub basin level, the comprehensive irrigation plan may cover more than one district. The activities identified in the basin/sub-basin plan can be further segregated into district/block level action plans.

i. Background

Hon’ble President in his address to the joint Session of the Parliament of 16th Lok Sabha indicated that “Each drop of water is precious. Government is committed to giving high priority to water security. It will complete the long pending irrigation projects on priority and launch the ‘Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana’ with the motto of ‘Har Khet Ko Paani’.

There is a need for seriously considering all options including linking of rivers, wherever feasible; for ensuring optimal use of our water resources to prevent the recurrence of floods and drought. By harnessing rain water through ‘Jal Sanchay’ and ‘Jal Sinchan’, we will nurture water conservation and ground water recharge. Micro irrigation will be to ensure ‘Per drop-More crop’. Out of about 141 ml ha of net area sown in the country, about 65 million hectare (or 45%) is presently covered under irrigation. Substantial dependency on rainfall makes cultivation in unirrigated areas a high risk, less productive profession. Empirical evidences suggest that assured or protective irrigation encourages farmers to invest more in farming technology and inputs leading to productivity

5 enhancement and increased farm income. The over-reaching vision of Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) will be to ensure access to some means of protective irrigation to all agricultural farms in the country, to produce ‘per drop more crop’, thus bringing much desired rural prosperity. ii. Vision To utilize the available water resources in the district to the maximum extent in an efficient way to meet the basic needs of every living being and enhancing the livelihoods of rural population to the maximum extent, thus alleviating poverty in a sustainable way without compromising the interests of future generations. iii. Objective Following are the objectives: A. Enhance the physical access of water on the farm and expand cultivable area under assured irrigation (Har Khet ko pani). B. Integration of water source, distribution and its efficient use, to make best use of water through appropriate technologies and practices. C. Improve on-farm water use efficiency to reduce wastage and increase availability both in duration and extent. D. Enhance the adoption of precision-irrigation and other water saving technologies (More crop per drop).  Enhance the physical access of water on the farm and expand cultivable area under assured irrigation (Har Khet ko pani).  Integration of water source, distribution and its efficient use, to make best use of water through appropriate technologies and practices.  Improve on-farm water use efficiency to reduce wastage and increase availability both in duration and extent.  Enhance the adoption of precision-irrigation and other water saving technologies (More crop per drop).

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 Enhance recharge of aquifers and introduce sustainable water conservation practices.  Ensure the integrated development of rain fed areas using the watershed approach towards soil and water conservation, regeneration of ground water and arresting runoff.  Promote extension activities relating to water harvesting, water management and crop alignment for farmers and grass root level field functionaries.  Explore the feasibility of reusing treated municipal wastewater for peri- urban agriculture.

iv. Strategy /approach  Creation of new water sources; repair, restoration and renovation of defunct water sources; construction of water harvesting structures, secondary & micro storage, ground water development  Developing/augmenting distribution network where irrigation sources (both assured and protective) are available or created;  Promotion of scientific moisture conservation and run off control measures to improve ground water recharge so as to create opportunities for farmer to access recharged water through shallow tube/dug wells;  Promoting efficient water conveyance and field application devices within the farm viz., underground piping system, Drip & Sprinklers  Encouraging community irrigation through registered user groups.

Farmer oriented activities like capacity building, training and exposure visits, demonstrations, farm schools, skill development in efficient water and crop management practices (crop alignment) including large scale awareness on more crop per drop of water through mass media campaign, exhibitions, field days, and extension activities through short animation films etc.,

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CHAPTER I General Information of the District. 1.1. District profile: In ancient times, Gadag was known as Kritapuri, after a sage named Kritu. This sage, with the help of Lord Veeranarayana, is said to have vanquished a demon that was causing terror in this region. It is said that the sage requested Lord Veeranarayana to stay on here and he agreed and so the Veeranarayana Temple came into being. Gadag was ruled at different stages by the Banas, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, and Hoysalas. There are many famous temples built by these different dynasties, the main style of these temples is Western or Kalyani or Chalukyan. During the reign of Aurangzeb, Gadag was conquered by the Mughals, and during this period, the famous Jumma Masjid was built. Gadag is also home to many great poets and famous individuals. The immediate association that Gadag would have for Kannadigas would be the poet Narayanappa, better known as Kumaravyasa. He wrote the popular version of the Mahabharatha, sitting in front of the image of Lord Veeranarayana in the Veeranarayana Temple.

Gadag district lies in the central part of Northern Karnataka, at 15015’ and 150 45’ North latitudinal and 75020’ and 75047’ East longitudes. Out of total 4.65 lakh ha geographical area in the district, Gadag and Ron taluks larger share of geographical area (1.10 to 1.29 lakh ha), while Mundargi, Naragund and Gadag taluks have lesser than 1.0 lakh ha geographical area each (Fig 1.1). Gross cultivated area considering double cropped area differs significantly among different taluks. Out of net cultivated area of 3.77 lakh ha, nearly 1.60 lakh ha area is cropped twice in year bringing the gross cultivated area up to 5.38 lakh ha with a district cropping intensity of 142 %.

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Fig 1.1: Location of different taluks in Gadag district

Gadag district has five taluks namely, Gadag, Mundargi, , Ron and Shirhatti. Gadag taluk has 27 gram panchayats covering 64 villages in 2 hoblies, Mundargi taluk has 19 gram panchayats covering 58 villages in two hoblies, Naragund taluk has 13 gram panchayats covering 35 villages in two hoblies, Ron taluk has 35 gram panchayats covering 93 villages in three hoblies, and Shirhatti taluk has 28 gram panchayats covering 87 villages in two hoblies . The district has a total of 337 villages. There are 9 urban centres, 2 each in Gadag and Shirhatti taluks, 3 in Ron taluk and one each in Naragund and Mundargi taluks.

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All five taluks of Gadag district are part of Northern Dry Zone of Karnataka. The zone has characteristics such as low annual rainfall (631 mm), medium to deep black soil (except large part of Gadag taluk) mean maximum temperatures touching 37-38 o C during summer and moderate 30-32 o C during other months. Low temperatures can touch even 14-15 o C for brief period during winter. South west monsoon brings 56 percent of the annual rainfall in the district. Remaining 44 percent rain is received by north east monsoon, spread from October to December. Negligible rainfall occurs during summer. Entire district is principally a plain region with no major mountainous region. With scanty rainfall, the district has limited share of forest area, which is principally shrubby. Only about 7 percent of the total geographical area is covered by forests and a large part of it belongs to the shrub category. There is no major irrigation project in the district. The Right Bank canal of Malaprabha Project located in neighbouring Savadatti taluka of district irrigates the entire Nargund taluka (all villages) and portion of Ron taluka (12 villages). The other sources of irrigation include tanks, wells, bore wells and lift irrigation. About 26.5percent of the net area sown has irrigation facilities. Out of irrigated area, canals account for 33 percent and tube wells account for 49.9 per cent of the irrigated areas. The irrigation by tanks is meagre and negligible, although district has 30 tanks. The district has 160143ha under irrigation by different sources, out of net cultivated area of 377535 ha.

As per 2011 census, Gadag has 1/3rd share of the district’s population and Naragund has lowest population (100623) out of district’s total population of 10.65 lakh (Table1.1). Major population (6.85 lakh) lives in rural areas- indicating the importance of rural economy in the district.

Major part of district is covered by entisols and vertisols and small area covered by alfisols. The overall pH and EC in the district is normal, while

10 organic carbon status in most part of district is below 0.5%.But, the most part of district is deficient in phosphorus (<5ppm) and sufficient in potassium(>50 ppm). Other nutrients like available Sulphur ( <10ppm), available zinc (< 0.75 ppm) are deficient and available boron (>0.58ppm) is sufficient in the entire district. Organic carbon status of some areas in northern part of Gadag and western/ north eastern part of Mundargi taluks is lesser than 0.5%. Large part of Gadag taluk has sufficient in available potassium (> 50 ppm). Similarly, majority of Gadag, , Ron and Naragund taluks have soil deficient in available sulphur ( <10 ppm). Large area in all taluks of Gadag district have soil deficient in available zinc ( <0.75 ppm). Major part of Gadag district have soil sufficient in available boron (>0.58 ppm) except in some north eastern part of Ron and south-eastern part of Mundargi is deficient in available boron ( <0.58 ppm).

The district is primarily agrarian, because major economic activity is agriculture and allied activities involving more than 64 % of district’s population settled in rural areas. Major land use in the district is for cultivation and other allied activities. Horticulture, sericulture, animal husbandry and fisheries are major allied activities are supplementary to agricultural activities. Traditionally, the rural population have engaged themselves in dairying and horticulture, while sericulture is recently added to their profession.

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Table 1.1 : District Profile 1. District Code 561 2. Latitude and Longitude 150 15’ and 150 45’ North latitudinal and 75020’ and 75047’ East longitudes 3. Total Number of block 5 4. Total Number of Grama 122 Panchayat 5. Total No. of Hoblies 11 6. Total Number of Villages 337 7. Total Population 1064570 8. Total Male Population 537147 9. Total Female Population 527423 10. Total Child population 132442 11. Total SC Population 174196 12. Total ST Population 61654 13. Geographical Area 465715 14. Net Sown Area 377535 15. Gross Cropped Area 538246 16. Net Irrigated 160143 17. Area under Forest 32614 18. Total livestock 631906 19. Total poultry 156079

1.2. Demography: 1.2.1: Population: The Total population of Gadag district is 1064570(Table1.2). The Male population of the district is 537147and Female population is 527423. Among the taluks, Gadag taluk has the highest population in the district,

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367258(34.5%), followed by Ron, 264123 (24.8%), Shirhatti 200669 (18.8%) and Mundargi131897 (12.4%). Naragund taluk has the lowest population of 100623 (9.4%). Schedule Caste population in the district is 174196 (16.4%) and that of Schedule Tribe population is 61654(5.8%). Population of Schedule Caste and schedule tribe is highest in Gadag taluk (52131 and 17632 respectively) and lowest in Naragund (9892 and 4593 respectively).

Table 1.2 : Taluk wise population of Gadag district.

Population Sl. Name of the General/ SC ST Child Total No. Block Male Female Total Others 1 Gadag 184572 182686 367258 52131 17632 43497 297495 367258

2 Mundaragi 66856 65041 131897 28962 10501 16972 92434 131897

3 Naragund 51276 49347 100623 9892 4593 12579 86138 100623

4 Ron 132566 131557 264123 40641 15498 34089 207984 264123

5 Shirhatti 101877 98792 200669 42570 13430 25305 144669 200669

537147 527423 1064570 174196 61654 132442 828720 1064570 Total Source: Census 2011 report Fig.1.2.

Taluk wise population of Gadag district.

350000 297495 300000

250000

207984 184572

200000 182686

144669 132566

150000 131557

101877

98792 92434

100000 86138

66856

65041

52131

51276

49347

43497

42570 40641

50000 34089

28962

25305

17632

16972

15498

13430

12579

10501

9892 4593 0 Gadag Mundaragi Naragund Ron

Male Female SC ST Child Gen/Others

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Adapted from Census 2011 report 1.2.2: Rural and Urban Population: The district has a rural population of 685261 (64.4%) and the urban population of 379309 (35.6%). Ron taluk has the highest rural population of 191763, followed by Gadag (175883), Shirhatti (146305) and Mundaragi (106978). Lowest Rural population is in Naragund taluk (64332). Whereas, Urban population is highest in Gadag taluk (191375), followed by Ron (72360), Shirhatti (54364) and Naragund (36291). Lowest urban population is in Mundargi (24919). Details are furnished in Table 1.3 and Fig 1.3. Table 1.3: Rural and Urban Population of Gadag district

Sl.No. Block/Taluk Rural Urban Total 1 Gadag 175883 191375 367258 2 Mundaragi 106978 24919 131897 3 Naragund 64332 36291 100623 4 Ron 191763 72360 264123 5 Shirhatti 146305 54364 200669 Total 685261 379309 1064570 Source: Census 2011 report Fig.1.3. Graphical representation of district wise population in Gadag district

Rural and Urban Population of Gadag district

250000 191763

200000 191375 175883

150000 146305 106978

100000

72360

64332 54364

50000 36291 24919

0 Gadag Mundaragi Naragund Ron Shirahatti

Rural Urban

Adapted from Census 2011 report

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1.2.3. House Holds in Gadag district.

The Total number of households in the district is 215573. Rural households are 139782 (64.8%) and the urban households are 75791(35.2%). Ron taluk has the highest number of rural households 38801, followed by Gadag with 36684, Shirhatti with 29964 and Mundargi with 21694. Naragund taluk has the lowest number of rural households, 12639.Urban households are highest in Gadag taluk 37072 and lowest in Mundargi taluk 4930. Details are furnished at Table 1.4 and Fig 1.4

Table.1.4.Taluk wise house holds in Gadagdistrict

Sl.No. Taluk Rural Urban Total 1 Gadag 36684 37072 73756 2 Mundaragi 21694 4930 26624 3 Naragund 12639 7433 20072 4 Ron 38801 14907 53708 5 Shirhatti 29964 11449 41413 Total 139782 75791 215573 Source: Census 2011 report

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Taluk wise house holds in Gadag district

38801 37072 40000 36684

35000 29964 30000

25000 21694

20000

14907 12639

15000 11449

10000 7433 4930 5000 0 Gadag Mundaragi Naragund Ron Shirahatti

Rural Urban

Adapted from Census 2011 report

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1.3. Biomass and Livestock: The total cattle and buffaloe population in the district is 203644 (Table1.5 and Fig 1.5). The cattle population is 142655 (70.%) and buffaloe population is 60989 (29.1%). Ron taluk has the highest share of district’s cattle and buffaloe population of 58990 (29.0 %), followed by Gadag with 41572 (20.4%), Shirhatti with 39274 (19.3%) and Mundargi with 35852 (17.6%). Naragund has the lowest cattle and buffaloe population of 27956 (13.7%) in the district. Table. 1.5 : Large animal population (In Numbers) Any Draft Large Animals Other Animal Total Sl. Milch (Buffalo/ Taluk In Large No. Indigenous Hybrid Total or Yak/ degenous animals Cow Cow Cow Meat Bulls/ Any Buffaloe Animal Other) 1 Gadag 22026 5834 27860 13712 0 12446 54018 2 Mundargi 24186 2054 26240 9612 0 8384 44236 3 Naragund 14491 4713 19204 8752 0 7138 35094 4 Ron 32181 7983 40164 18826 0 16011 75001 5 Shirhatti 25618 3569 29187 10087 0 12123 51397 Total 118502 24153 142655 60989 0 56102 259746 Souorce: District at a glance Fig.1.5

Large animal population

45000 40164 40000

35000 32181

29187

27860 26240

30000 25618 24186

25000 22026 19204

20000 14491

15000

7983 5834

10000 4713 3569 5000 2054 0 Gadag Mundargi Naragund Ron Shirahatti

Indigenous Cow Hybrid Cow Indigenous Buffalo

Adapted from District at a glance

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The district has totally, 372160 small animals viz., sheep, goat, pigs and ducks.and 156079 poultry birds. Of the small animals, sheep account for 69.6% and goats account for 28.6%. Pigs and ducks account for 1.8% of the population. Ron taluk has the highest small animals 108510 (29.2 %), followed by Shirhatti with 85960 (23.1%), Mundargi with 80783 (21.7%) and Gadag with 77686 (20.9%). Naragund has the lowest small animal population of 19221 (5.2%). Ron taluk has the highest poultry 67640 (43.3%), followed by Gadag with 47545 (30.5%), Shirhatti with 16697 (10.7%) and Mundaragi with 16082(10.3%). Naragund has the lowest poultry population of 8115 (5.2%). Taluka wise details are furnished at Table No.1.6. and Fig 1.6 and Fig 1.7 Table :1.6 Small animals in Gadag district In Numbers Small Animals Sl. Taluk Poultry No. Ducks Pigs Goats Sheep Total 1 Gadag 47545 13 2534 25167 49972 77686 2 Mundargi 16082 0 660 20361 59762 80783 3 Naragund 8115 0 528 8696 9997 19221 4 Ron 67640 0 1575 33151 73784 108510 5 Shirhatti 16697 178 1272 18978 65532 85960 Total 156079 191 6569 106353 259047 372160 Souorce: District at a glance Fig 1.6

Small animals in Gadag district

80000 73784

70000 65532 59762

60000 49972 50000

40000 33151

30000 25167

20361 18978

20000

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Fig 1.7: Poultry in Gadag district

Poultry

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1.4 Agro-Ecology, Climate, Hydrology and Topography: 1.4.1 Agro-ecology All five taluks of Gadag district are part of Northern Dry Zone of Karnataka. The zone has characteristics such as low annual rainfall (631 mm), medium to deep black soil (except large part of Gadag taluk) mean maximum temperatures reaching 37-38 o C during summer and moderate 30-32 o C during other months. Low temperatures can touch even 14-15 o C for brief period during winter, otherwise winters are severe.

1.4.2 : Climate The district represents typical dry land ecosystem, as all the taluks of Gadag have average annual rainfall ranging from 546 to 701 mm in 38 to 47 rainy days. The north-east monsoon contributes nearly 44% and prevails from October to early December. And about 56% precipitation takes place during south –west monsoon period from June to September. The cropping season in rainfed agriculture regions of the district is mainly restricted by number of rainy days. As the rainfall is bimodal and peak rainfall is during July and

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August. Kharif season is predominant and rabi season is unsure as far as cropping is concerned. The whole district represents uniform rainfall pattern. The cropping in rabi season is always open to the risk of moisture deficits.

The maximum average normal temperatures range between 37.60 C to 38.50 C, Mundargi and Shirhatti taluk being hotter than other taluks. Similarly, Minimum average normal temperatures range between 14.010C to 15.60 C, Gadag and Ron being cooler than other parts of the district. However, peak summer temperatures in Mundargi and Shirhatti taluks can go upto 400 C and lowest temperatures during winter may go down to 110 C for short periods.

Table 1.7. Data on Weather of Gadag district

Rainfall Temperature Humidity (%) Sl. No. of Average Taluk Min. Max. No. rainy rainfall Min Max 0C 0C days (mm) 1 Gadag 44 636.0 14.01 37.66 43.54 81.79 2 Mundaragi 38 546.0 15.59 38.53 50.35 78.04 3 Naragund 39 588.0 14.01 37.66 43.54 81.79 4 Ron 44 701.0 14.16 37.89 37.71 63.53 5 Shirhatti 47 685.2 15.59 38.53 50.35 78.04 Total/Mean 42.4 631.3 14.7 38.1 45.1 76.6 Source: KSNDMC

1.4.3 Hydrology The district is underlain by hard rock formations like granites, gneisses, and schists. These rocks have no primary porosity or permeability. Ground water occurs under phreatic conditions in weathered zone of these formations. At higher depths ground water occurs under confined to semi-confined conditions in fractures and joints as well as formation contacts, its movement is controlled by the interconnectivity and geometry of the structurally week zones called lineaments. In the district the ground water is developed through dugwells and dug cum bore wells up to 20 m depth.

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Pre-monsoon (May) depth of water level ranges from 4.22mbgl to 23.67mbgl. Patches of 2-5 mbgl water level category can be noticed in Mundargi taluk and a small patch in Shirhatti taluk is recorded more than 20mbgl depth of water level. Parts of Gadag, Mundargi and Shirhatti taluks show 5-10m range depth. A patch of Nargund taluk shows 5-10mbgl range depth of water level. Major parts of the district is occupied by 10-20mbgl range. During post monsoon (Nov) ground water levels ranges from minimum of 5.30mbgl at Chabbi station to maximum of 24.70m at Kotbal station, 2-5mbgl depth to water level category is observed in parts of Mundargi and Shirhatti taluks. 5-10mbgl water level category is observed in major parts in Shirhatti, Gadag, Mundargi and Nargund taluks. 10- 20mbgl depth water level category is observed in major part in Ron taluk and parts of Gadag, Mundargi, Shirhatti, Nargund taluks.

1.4.4 : Topography:

The lands of the district can be broadly divided into three soil slope classes i) level to nearly level lands (0-1% slope), ii) very gently sloping lands (1-3% slope) and iii) gently sloping lands (3-8% slopes). Lands with very gentle slope(Fig 1.8) are predominant (77.8%) and occur in all the taluks. Lands that are gently sloping occur mainly in Shirhatti, Mundargi and Ron taluks, were as level to nearly level lands in valleys are mainly found in Nargund, Ron, Mundargi and Shirhatti taluks and in a small patch in Gadag taluk. The lands of the district that are very gently sloping cover an area of 362045 ha (77.82 %) followed by gently sloping lands which are spread over an area of 66371 ha (14.27 %) and level to nearly level lands in the valleys occur in an area of 35964 ha ( 7.73 %).

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Fig. 1.8: Slope in Gadag district

1.5 :Soil Profile

The soils of Gadag district are mainly Vertisols, Inceptisols, Alfisols, Entisols and Aridisols. Vertisols occur on an area of 214216 ( 46.39 %) mainly distributed in Gadag, Ron and Naragund taluks. The soils of the order Inceptisols are found on an area of 142645 ha (30.89 %) in Mundargi, Gadag, Naragund and Shirhatti taluks (Table1.8 and Fig 1.9). Soils of the order Alfisols covering an area of 58080 ha (12.58 %) are found in Ron, Gadag and Mundargi taluks. Entisols are found on an area 43429 ha (9.40 %) mainly in Ron, Shirhatti and Mundargi taluks, while Aridisols cover an area of 1730 ha (0.37 %) and occur in Ron taluk.

Vertisols are deep to very deep, moderately well drained to well drained, calcareous cracking clay, in valleys and gently sloping interfluves with slight to moderate erosion and in patches severely eroded. Inceptisols are shallow to moderately shallow to moderately deep and at places deep, well drained,

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gravelly clay to clay, occurring on gently sloping interfluves to rolling lands, with moderate erosion. Alfisols are moderately deep to deep, well drained, gravelly clay to clayey, on gently sloping to undulating interfluves, with low to very low AWC, with slight to moderate erosion. Entisols are very shallow to shallow and at places very deep, well drained, to somewhat excessively drained, at places excessively drained, gravelly loam to loam, at places clayey soils on rolling lands and ridges with very low AWC and with severe erosion while Aridisols are Moderately deep, well drained, gravelly clay , on undulating interfluves with moderate erosion and low AWC. Table 1.8 : Soils of Gadag district

Sl. Area Soil % area Characteristics No. (Ha) 1 Vertisols 214216 46.39 Deep to very deep, moderately well drained to well drained, calcareous cracking clay, in valleys and gently sloping interfluves with slight to moderate erosion and in patches severe erosion

2 Inceptisols 142645 30.89 Shallow to moderately shallow to moderately deep and at places deep, well drained, gravelly clay to clay. Occurring on gently sloping interfluves to rolling lands, with moderate erosion.

3 Alfisols 58080 12.58 Moderately deep to deep, well drained, gravelly clay to clayey, on gently sloping to undulating interfluves, with low to very low AWC, with slight to moderate erosion.

4 Entisols 43429 9.40 very shallow to shallow and at places very deep, well drained, to somewhat excessively drained, at places excessively drained, gravelly loam to loam, at places clayey soils on rolling lands and ridges with very low AWC and with severe erosion

5 Aridisols 1730 0.37 Moderately deep, well drained, gravelly clay , on undulating interfluves with moderate erosion and low AWC. Water bodies 865 0.19 Rockland 830 0.18 Total 461795 100

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Fig. 1.9: Soils of Gadag district

1.6 Soil Erosion

Soil erosion is a widespread threat to sustainable resource management. Major causes of soil erosion include cultivation without proper soil and water conservation measures, growing of crops not suitable for the situation, denudation with no cover of vegetation, cultivation on moderate slopes, degraded forests/pastures on steep slopes and poorly managed forest cover. Appropriate soil conservation and land management techniques for the different soil erosion classes were suggested. It is generally associated with agricultural practices, leading to decline in soil fertility, bringing in a series of negative environmental impacts and has become a threat to sustainable agricultural production and water quality.

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Soil erosion is one form of soil degradation. Soil erosion is a natural process of degradation on all lands. The agents of soil erosion are water and wind, each contributing a significant amount of soil loss each year. Soil erosion may be a slow process that continues relatively unnoticed, or it may occur at an alarming rate causing serious loss of top soil. The loss of soil from farmland may be reflected in reduced crop production potential, lower surface water quality and damaged drainage networks.

The soils of Gadag district are classified mainly under no or slight erosion, moderately eroded and severely eroded classes (Fig1.10). The soils of the district are mainly moderate in erosion occurring over an area of 302682 ha ( 65.06 %) in Naragund, Ron, Gadag and Mundargi taluks and in small area in Shirhatti taluk. The soils that are severe in erosion are on an area of 118663 ha ( 25.51 %) mainly occurring in Shirhatti, Mundargi, Gadag and in a small area in Ron taluk, while, soils with no or slight erosion cover an area of 43035 ha ( 9.25 %) occur in Gadag, Mundargi and Shirhatti taluks. Surface runoff is high in 90.67 % area of the district that is moderately eroded to severely eroded, resulting in loss of water, soil fertility and top soil. Necessary water conservation measures are needed to be taken up to conserve water and soil in the district.

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Fig. 1.10: Soil erosion in Gadag district

Land Capability classes:

The lands of the district are classified under the land capability classes II, III, IV and VI. Lands over an area of 329582 ha (70.84 %) of the district are moderately good cultivable lands (class III) with moderate limitations of erosion and soil mainly occurring in Ron, Nargund, Gadag, and Mundargi taluks and in a small area in Shirhatti. Fairly good lands (class IV) are mainly in Shirhatti, Gadag, Mundargi and in a smaller area in Ron and Naragund taluks over an area of 117075 ha (25.16 %) with limitation of erosion and soil. Land that are well suited for grazing and forestry (class VI) with limitations of erosion are found in an area of 16594 ha (3.57 %) in Mundargi, Gadag and small area in Ron and Naragund taluks. While good cultivable lands (class II) are in an area of 1129 ha (0.24 %) with limitation of soil found in Shirhatti taluk (Fig 1.11)

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Fig.1.11: Land capability classes in Gadag district

Land Irrigability classes:

The Land Irrigability classes in Gadag district are mainly Class 2, 3, 4 and 6. Lands that have severe limitations for sustained use under irrigation (class 3) cover an area of 384753 ha (82.70 %) occurring mainly in Naragund, Ron, Gadag, Mundargi and in a smaller area in Shirhatti taluks. Lands that are marginal for sustained use under irrigation with limitations of soil (class 4) occur in an area of 36309 ha (7.80 %) in Shirhatti, Mundargi and minor areas of Gadag and Ron taluks. Lands that have moderate limitations for sustained under irrigation with limitations of soil are in an area of 26723 ha (5.74 %) occurring mainly in Gadag, Mundargi and Shirhatti taluks. (Fig 1.12)

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Fig 1.12: Land irrigability classes in Gadag district

Soil fertility status in Gadag district The overall pH and EC in the district is normal, while organic carbon status in most part of district is below 0.5%.But, the most part of district is deficient in phosphorus (<5ppm) and major part of the district is sufficient in potassium (>50 ppm). Other nutrients like available sulphur ( >10ppm), available zinc (> 0.75 ppm) are in deficient status and available boron (>0.58ppm) is in sufficient status in the entire district.

However, organic carbon status of some areas in northern part of Gadag and western/ north eastern part of mundargi taluks is lesser than 0.5% (Fig 1.13). Similarly, large part of Gadag taluk has sufficient available potassium (> 50 ppm). Similarly, majority of Gadag, , Ron and Naragund taluks have soils deficient in available sulphur ( <10 ppm). Large area in all taluks of Gadag district have soil deficient in available zinc ( <0.75 ppm). Major part of Gadag district have soil sufficient in available boron (>0.58 ppm)

27 except in some north eastern part of Ron and south-eastern part of Mundargi is deficient in available boron ( <0.58 ppm). Fig. 1.13. Soil fertility maps of Gadag district

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1.7 : Land Use pattern: Out of the total geographical area of 465715 ha in the district, 377535 ha is the net sown area (81.1%) and the forest area accounts for 32614 ha (7.0%). Area sown more than once is 160711 ha and the cropping intensity works out to142.

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Geographical area is highest in Ron taluk 129091 (27.7%), followed by Gadag 109751 ha (23.6%), Shirhatti 94913 ha (20.4%) and Mundaragi taluk 88398 (19.0%). Lowest geographical area is in Naragund 43562 (9.4%).

Gross cropped area is highest in Ron taluk 168485 (31.3%), followed by Gadag 125224 (23.3%), Shirhatti 111003 (20.6%) andMundaragi 83685 (15.5%). Lowest gross cropped area is in Naragund taluk 49549 (9.2%). Net sown area is highest in Ron taluk-119388 ha (31.6%), followed by Gadag - 101281ha (26.8%), Shirhatti 71838(19.0%) and Mundaragi 51823 (13.7%). Net cultivated area is lowest in Naragund-33205 ha (8.8%), Whereas, area under forest is highest in Mundaragi taluk with 17646 ha (54.1%), followed by Shirhatti with 12943 ha (39.60%). In other taluks, area under forest is

negligible.

Out of net cultivated area of 377535 lakh ha, nearly 160711 ha area is cropped twice in year bringing the total cultivated area up to 538246 ha with a district cropping intensity of 142 %. Mundaragi has highest cropping intensity of 161 % with 31862 ha under double cropping. Gadag has least cropping intensity of 124 %. Taluk wise details are furnished in Table 1.9 and Fig 1.14.

Table 1.9: Taluk wise Land Use pattern in Gadag district.

Total Area Area Area Gross Net Cropping Area Sl. Geogra sown under under Taluk cropped sown intensity under No phical more waste other area area (%) Forest area than once land uses 1 Gadag 109751 125524 101281 24243 124 1749 4589 2132 2 Mundaragi 88398 83685 51823 31862 161 17646 15658 3271 3 Naragund 43562 49549 33205 16344 149 0 8927 1430 4 Ron 129091 168485 119388 49097 141 276 6673 2754 5 Shirhatti 94913 111003 71838 39165 155 12943 6388 3744 Total 465715 538246 377535 160711 142 32614 42235 13331 Source: District at a glance

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Fig 1.14: Land use patterns in Gadag district

Taluk wise Land Use pattern in Gadag district.

180000 168485

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Gross cropped area Net sown area Area sown more than once Area under Forest Area under waste land Series 6

Adapted from District at a glance

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CHAPTER II DISTRICT WATER PROFILE

2.1. Area Wise, Crop Wise irrigation status: Taluk wise, season wise, category wise irrigated and rainfed area details in Gadag district is furnished at Appendix 2.1. Totally, agricultural crops are cultivated in an area of 481058 ha. Under irrigated condition, agricultural crops are cultivated in an area of 146361 ha (30.4 %) and under rainfed condition in an area of 334697 ha (69.6 %). During kharif season, agricultural crops are sown in an area of 205958 ha (42.8%), comprising 76450 ha (37.1 %) under Irrigated and 129508 ha (62.9 %) under rainfed conditions. During rabi season, field crops are cultivated in an area of 258700 (53.8%), comprising 53511 ha (20.7 %) under irrigated and 205189 ha (79.3%) under rainfed conditions. During summer season, field crops are cultivated under irrigated condition on an area of 16400 ha (%).

Horticultural crops are cultivated in an area of 57388 ha comprising 42354ha (73.8 %) under irrigated and 15034 ha (26.2 %) under rainfed condition.

Mulberry is cultivated in a small area of about 250 ha in the district.

2.2. Production and productivity of major crops:

Season wise, crop wise production and productivity of various crops are furnished at Appendix 2.2.As per the final estimates for 2014-15, total Cereal production is 234608 tonnes, Pulses 66133 tonnes and Oilseeds 57231 tonnes. Regarding commercial crops, Cotton production is 263872 tonnes, Sugarcane 197191 tonnes and Tobacco 4 tonnes. Cereals (3393 Kg/ha) and Oilseeds (1075

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Kg/ha) have recorded highest productivity during Summer season and pulses (636 Kg/ha) during rabi season. Average productivity of important crops in the district is as follows: Cereals: Rice-2936 Kg/ha, Maize-2656 Kg/ha, Wheat-1135Kg/ha, Pulses: Field bean-909 Kg/ha,Bengalgram-671 Kg/ha, Redgram-496 Kg/ha Oilseeds: Groundnut-837 Kg/ha and Sunflower 732Kg/ha. Commercial crops: Cotton 450 Kg/h and Sugarcane 111 Tons/ha.

2.3. Irrigation based classification: The district is a part of Krishna basin, divided in to two sub basins namely Malaprabha , and Tungabhadra. These have an area of 2768 km2 and 1889.2 km2 respectively. A tributary of Malaprabha river, Bennehalla flowing parallel to the main river joins Malaprabha river in Ron taluk which is located in north eastern part of the district.

The net irrigated area of the district is 160143 ha and the gross irrigated area is188965 ha. Partially irrigated area mainly through wells and tube wells accounts for 25560 ha.

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CHAPTER III WATER AVAILABILITY

3.1. Status of Water availability: Gadag district was a part of erstwhile district dominated by dry eco-system with scanty water resources. It comprises 5 taluks belonging agro-ecological zone No. 3 with uniform climatic characters. The average rainfall of the district varies from 546 mm in Mundargi taluk to 701 mm in Ron taluk. The number of rainy days in the district varies from 38 to 47 days. The rainfall varies drastically across the year with consistent droughts prolonging through 3 to 4 years.

The general situation of water availability in Gadag district is dominated by the limited rainfall and variations in the rainfall have caused the failures of agriculture frequently. The district is dependent on the tube wells and canals for the purpose of irrigation. The canal irrigated area is presently available on 59111 has spread to Naragund and Ron taluks by Malaprabha reservoir. Mundargi, Shirhatti and Gadag taluks are expected to be irrigated in next few years by ongoing lift irrigation programmes from . Totally, the district is expected to have 1.25 lakh ha. canal irrigated areas, after the completion of ongoing projects, out of the total irrigated area of 1.6 lakh ha in the district (Table3.3).

The main source of irrigation for Gadag district is from Malaprabha Reservoir supplying water to Naragund and Ron taluks (0.18245 BCM), Lift Irrigation Scheme of Singatalur to Mundargi taluk (0.044515 BCM- irrigating 8903 ha) and Itagi Sasalwad Lift Irrigation Project to Shirhatti taluk (0.009915 BCM – irrigating 1983 ha) as well as micro irrigation from Mundaragi and Gadag branch canal.The district

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has as many as 30 tanks with an irrigable area of 260 ha, although their combined storage capacity is 0.0000582 BCM. The total water available through surface water in Gadag district for irrigation purpose at present is 0.23688 BCM (Table 3.1).

Table 3.1. Status of Water availability from various sources Sl. Source Total, BCM No Surface Irrigation i Canal (Major & Medium Irrigation) Malaprabha Right Bank Canal, Nargund (35,872 ha) 0.17936

Malaprabha Right Bank Canal, Ron (618 ha) 0.00309

Total water 0.18245 ii Minor Irrigation tanks (very negligible amount) -- iii Lift Irrigation / Diversion a. Singatalur Lift irrigation (Mundargi taluk - 8903 ha) 0.044515

b. Itagi Sasalwad Lift Irrigation Project – (Shirhatti taluk - 1983 ha) 0.009915

Total – lift irrigation 0.054430 - iv Various Water Bodies including Rain Water Harvesting Treated Effluent Received from STP - v vi Untreated Effluent - vii Perennial Sources of water - Total surface water 0.23688

## - Surface water from canals (major and medium)- Malaprabha Right Bank Canal (Naragund Branch, Dn. No.-1 and Ron Branch, Dn. No. -5);lift irrigation (Singtalur and Itagi – irrigating Mundargi area); No water/very little water is available from minor irrigation tanks and water bodies from anecut, barrage. Source: Superintending Engineer, KNNL Tungabhadra Project Circle, ; and District at a glance, Gadag 2014-15; CWC & CGWB, District Irrigation and Agriculture Office Records.

3.2 Status of Ground water availability: As per the ground water estimation studies, the whole of Ron taluk, 85% of Nargund taluk and 71 % of area of Gadag taluk are over exploited, as

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Status of ground water exploitation- Status of ground water taluk wise draft, recharge (% area in each taluk) (BCM) Taluk Semi Over Annual Net Irrigation Safe Critical critical exploit-ed draft draft

Gadag 18 11 -- 71 0.05710 0.04615 Mundargi 27 73 -- -- 0.04848 0.03936 Nargund 15 -- -- 85 0.01474 0.01524 Ron ------100 0.06128 0.07203 Shirhatti 100 ------0.04754 0.02688

(Adapted from CGWB Brochure - Gadag District-2013) * Calculated considering the natural recharge from all sources ** Calculated after considering other sector’s needs.

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Fig. 3.1:Status of groundwater utilization

Source:CGWB report on Gadag district 3.3. Status of Command area: In Gadag district, Nargund and Ron taluks are irrigated by Malaprabha Right Bank Canal. Totally an area of 59,111 ha is irrigated through MRB canal, comprising 30,409. ha in Nargund taluk and 28,702.41 ha in Ron taluk. Under Singatalur lift irrigation Scheme, Mundargi is expected to receive irrigation on an area of 5097.75 ha and Itagi Sasalwada lift irrigation scheme is expected to provide irrigation to 1983 ha in Shirhatti taluk. Gadag and Mundargi taluks are expected to be irrigated by micro irrigation from Thungabhadra River, respectively to the tune of 27,055 ha and 32,344 ha. The net percentage of area irrigated through canal may reach 71.63 % of the total irrigated area (Table 3.3). The availability of canal water from Lift Irrigation Schemes and Reservoirs is essentially restricted to single season taken up as a measure of drought mitigation.

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3.3. STATUS OF COMMAND AREA (existing) Area in Ha

Command Area Total Un- Total Sl. Name of the Developed un- Total Area developed developed No Command Area develope Area area Area d area Malaprabha Right 1 Bank Canal and KRBC

Nargund 30409.04 30409.04 30409.04 Ron 28702.41 25156.01 25156.01 Singatalur Lift 5097.75 5097.75 - 5097.75 - 2 Irrigation Scheme - Mundargi Itagi Sasalwada 1916.73 1916.73 - 1916.73 - 3 L:ift - Shirhatti Minor Irrigation: 1. Left Bank Main 27055 27055 27055 Canal (micro irrigation)- Gadag 4 2, Mundargi Branch 32344 32344 32344 Canal (micro irrigation) - Mundargi Total 125524.93 121978.53 121978.53 Source:JDA, Gadag 3.4. Existing type of irrigation:

The total net irrigated in the district is to the tune of 160143 ha. This is mainly distributed in Ron taluk (44,081 ha), Nargund taluk (35,138 ha), Gadag taluk (29648ha), Mundargi taluk (29,293 ha)and Shirhatti (21,983 ha). Canal irrigated area is in Naragund taluk (30,409 ha), Ron (28702 ha). and Gadag taluk (27,055 ha). The major tube well irrigated area is in the taluks of Shirhatti (17,285 ha), Mundargi (16,444 ha), Ron (12,595 ha), Gadag (2411 ha), and Nargund (1184 ha) (Table 3.4). Though there are 30tanks and 3772 Open wells, only 260 ha and 349 ha, respectively are irrigated from these two sources.

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3.4. Status of Existing type of irrigation (Net area irrigated). Area in hectares

Sl. Open Tube Lift Taluk Canal Tanks Others Total No wells wells irrigation 1 Gadag 27055 0 0 2411 0 182 29648 2 Mundargi 0 191 43 16444 5098 7517 29293

3 Nargund 30409 0 0 1184 0 3545 35138

4 Ron 28702 69 0 12595 0 2715 44081

5 Shirhatti 10 0 306 17285 1917 2465 21983 Total 86176 260 349 49919 7015 16424 160143 Source: District at a glance

3.5 Water available from various sources: Water is available from underground water (as per Central Underground Board Booklet, 2013) and canals (major and medium) and lift irrigation schemes. Total water available for the district from underground tube wells is 0.22914 BCM and these wells are safe in Shirhatti taluk only. In taluks of Ron, Naragund and Gadag, most of the area is over exploited. There is less scope for further improvement unless proper recharge structures are created. Water from irrigation tanks (maintained by Zilla Panchayats and Minor Irrigation Departments) and other water bodies is not available. Here also, efforts are to be made to recharge these tanks for utilization – mostly for drinking, industrial or other purposes (Table 3.4). Further, water from canals is providing drinking water facility to some of the taluks. Water available through canals (major and medium) and lift irrigation schemes is 0.23688 BCM and this water is used for irrigation, drinking and other purposes in taluks of Mundargi, Naragund and Ron.

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Fig. 3.2. Water available from various sources in Gadag

district Water available, Wateravailable, BCM

Ground water Canal water Total water Water, BCM 0.22914 0.23688 0.46602 Adapted from District at a glance The total water available from these two sources for Gadag district is 0.46602 BCM (Table 3.5, Fig. 3.2).

Table 3.5. Rainwater and other water available from other sources in Gadag district Surface water Under ground Taluks from canals & Total water, BCM # other sources## Gadag 0.05710 0 0.05710 Mundargi 0.04848 0.05443 0.10291 Naragund 0.01474 0.17936 0.19410 Ron 0.06128 0.00309 0.06437 Shirhatti 0.04754 0 0.04754 Total 0.22914 0.23688 0.46602

# - Central Underground Water Board Booklet, Gadag district- 2013; ## - Surface water from canals (major and medium)- Malaprabha Right Bank Canal (Naragund Branch, Dn. No.-1 and Ron Branch, Dn. No. -5); lift irrigation (Singtalur and Itagi – irrigating Mundargi area); No water/very little water is available from minor irrigation tanks and water bodies from anecut, barrage (details in Table 3.1)

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CHAPTER IV. WATER REQUIREMENT/ DEMAND - GADAG DISTRICT

Gadag district has a total geographical area of 465715 ha receiving an annual precipitation of 63.1 cm. Shirhatti, Ron and Gadag taluks receive relatively higher rainfall of 71.0 to 63.6 cm, while, the rainfall is relatively lower in Naragund and Mundargi taluks (54.6 cm to 58.8 cm). Most of rain (58.9%) is received during south west monsoon (June to September), followed by rains during October to December (north-east rains). The south west monsoon sustains agricultural activity in most parts of the state, as large proportion of agriculture is rainfed farming. Taking geographical area and rainfall into consideration, available water due to precipitation is 3.044533BCM in Gadag district.

4.1. Water Demand for domestic need:

A number of factors like climate, culture, food habits, work and working conditions, level and type of development, and physiology determine the requirement of water. The per capita water requirement in urban areas is more than that in the rural areas. As per the Bureau of Indian Standards, IS:1172- 1993, a minimum water supply of 200 liters per capita per day (lpcd) should be provided for domestic consumption in cities with full flushing systems. IS:1172-1993 also mentions that the amount of water supply may be reduced to 135 lpcd for the LIG and the economically weaker sections (EWS) of the society and in small towns [Modi, 1998]. For district as whole, water demand is 0.054407089BCM in 2015 (Table 4.1). During 2015, water requirements for domestic use in Gadag, Ron and Shirhatti taluks were relatively higher (0.0187926 to 0.010249 BCM), while it was lower in taluks of Mundargi and Naragund (0.006732 to 0.005143 BCM). The water requirements in these taluks corresponded to the prevalent

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Fig. 4.1. Domestic water demand of Gadag district - 2015

and projected for 2020 Waterdemand, BCM

Gadag Mundaragi Naragund Ron Shirahatti WD, BCM-2015 0.01879 0.00673 0.00514 0.01349 0.01025 WD, BCM-2020 0.01970 0.00704 0.00538 0.01411 0.01072

population. With projected growth of population of 9% during 2011 to 2020, the domestic water requirements in different taluks of Gadag district followed the same trend (Table 4.1, Fig. 4.1).

Thus, domestic water requirement is projected at 0.0569501 BCM in 2020 from the present consumption level of 0.0544071 BCM during 2015 (Table 4.1, Fig. 4.1).

Table 4.1. Domestic water demand (BCM) of Gadag district - 2015 and projected 2020

Projected Water Water Projected Population Population water demand Blocks/ demand, demand in population, in 2011 in 2015 by 2020, Taluks BCM 2015, BCM 2020 BCM Gadag 367,258 0.0180966 381,383 0.0187927 399,826 0.0197014

Mundaragi 131,897 0.0064992 136,630 0.0067324 142,789 0.0070359

Naragund 100,623 0.0049582 104,364 0.0051425 109,242 0.005380

Ron 264,123 0.0130147 273,778 0.0134904 286,353 0.014110

Shirhatti 200,669 0.0098880 207,997 0.0102491 217,542 0.0107194

Total 1,064,570 0.0524567 1,104,152 0.0544071 1,155,752 0.0569501

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Water requirement for human being - 135 liters/head/day, lphd; Domestic Water requirement/Demand in Billion cubic meter, BCM = (Population X Water requirement, 135 lphd X 365 days)/ (1000 liters X 1,000,000,000) Assumption: Increase in population during 2011 - 2021 is 13.7% similar to as that of decadal growth rate of population of 15.3% observed between 2001-2011 and 16.8% between 1991 to 2001. {Source: Gadag district at a glance 2013-14, Zilla Panchayat, Gadag} http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011census/dchb/2907_PART_B_DCHB_GADAG.pdf

4.2. Water requirement for crops: Field/horticultural/plantation crops grown in Gadag district are cotton, maize, groundnut, (both in Kharif & rabi), jowar, bajra, chillies, black gram, green gram, cowpea, avare, horse gram, sesamum (in Kharif only), Jowar and Bengal gram (rabi only) under agriculture as well as different fruit crops, and vegetable crops. For calculation of water requirement of irrigated crops, following methodology is adopted based on certain assumptions according to the recommendations of the NCA, 1976 and methodology suggested by Bhaskar et al. (2016). is Irrigation water requirement considered for calculation purpose for various crops are paddy (150 cm in rabi/summer, 100 cm in Kharif), maize - 60 cm, bajra/jowar - 45 cm, red gram - 70 cm, groundnut - 45 cm, other oilseeds - 40 cm, cowpea/green gram/other pulses - 40 cm, vegetable crops - 50 cm, and fruit crops - 60 cm. From this, the water requirement of various crops and the area of the crops grown under irrigation, irrigation water requirement for crops has been worked out. Total water requirement of crops is relatively higher in Ron (0.905452 BCM), followed by Shirhatti (0.514945 BCM), Gadag (0.454936 BCM) and Mundargi (0.454419 BCM) .The crop water requirement is directly proportional to the cropped area in different districts as well as natural crops. Total water requirement of irrigated crops of the entire district is 1.93649 BCM, whereas, total water requirement of rainfed crops is 0.565899 BCM in view of large area under crops (jowar, maize, pulses - green gram, bengal gram, cotton, oilseeds - groundnut, sunflower) in taluks of Ron, Gadag, Mundargi and

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Shirhatti. Water demand for total horticultural crops is 0.083076BCM for Gadag district, of which major share goes to fruits (0.080819 BCM). Further, water demand of total horticulture crops is more in Gadag, Ron and Shirhatti taluks as compared to other taluks. The projected water demand for total crops is also worked out for 2020, keeping 10% increase in irrigated area due to efficient rain water use, more under area and other means. For Gadag district, the projected total water demand for crops is 2.844008 BCM by 2020 as compared to the present demand of 2.58546 BCM), which amounts to 10% increase (Table 4.2, Fig. 4.2, 4.2a). Table 4.2. Water requirement of horticulture and agricultural crops (BCM) in Gadag district - 2014-15

Agriculture Total - Irrigated Vegetables Rainfed crops Total crops Fruits Horticultur field crops field crops (Irrigated + Taluks e crops Rainfed) Net Water requirement, BCM Gadag 0.000151 0.031595 0.031746 0.050271 0.37292 0.42319 0.454936

Mundaragi 0.000262 0.004566 0.004827 0.056792 0.3928 0.449592 0.454419

Naragund 0.000336 0.003788 0.004124 0.033066 0.21852 0.251587 0.255710

Ron 0.000678 0.034532 0.035210 0.343654 0.52659 0.870242 0.905452

Shirhatti 0.000830 0.006338 0.007168 0.082115 0.42566 0.507777 0.514945

Total 0.00226 0.080819 0.083076 0.565899 1.93649 2.502387 2.58546

Projected for 2020 - 10% 0.002482 0.088901 0.091383 0.622489 2.130139 2.752625 2.844008 increase

Water requirement for crops: Fruit crops - 60 cm, Vegetable crops - 50 cm, Maize - 60 cm, Pulses - 40 cm, Oilseeds - 40 cm, Groundnut - 45 cm, Tur - 70 cm, Jowar - 55 cm, Ragi - 45 cm; Rice - 150 cm during rabi/summer, 100 cm in Kharif, Sugarcane - 200 cm, Banana - 120 cm, Flowers - 40 cm, Tomato/Onion - 60 cm Rainfall, mm - 35% goes as runoff; 40% is used by crops in clayey soils; 30% is used by loamy soils; 25% is used by sandy soils; Here 50% of rainfall is accounted as water available for crop use on cultivable land, considering the intensity of rain and soil type- sandy loam, sandy and sandy clay loam soils. This amount of rain water has been deduced from Irrigation requirement to calculate net water requirement for crops; Net water requirement, cm = Irrigation water requirement, cm - Rainfall water available for crop use (30% of rainfall during Kharif/Rabi/Summer season for seasonal crops or 30% of rainfall during the year for perennial crops/plantation/fruit crops, cm); Irrigation water requirement, ha - cm = Area of the crop, ha X Water requirement of the crop, cm; One ha-cm = 1,00,000 liters or 100 cubic meters; Irrigation water requirement in BCM = {(Irrigation water requirement, ha-cm X 100)/100,000}

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Source: Gadag district at a glance 2014-15;

Fig. 4.2. Total water demand of various crops taluk wise

in Gadag district - 2015 and 2020 WaterBCMdemand,

Gadag Mundargi Naragund Ron Shirahatti Total WD-2015 0.4549 0.4544 0.2557 0.9055 0.5149 2.5855 WD-2020 0.5004 0.4999 0.2813 0.9960 0.5664 2.8440

4.3. Water requirement of Livestock:

Water requirement for livestock and other animals namely - indigenous cattle, cross bred cattle, draft animals/bulls/others, sheep, goats, pigs, duck, and poultry, have been calculated separately with the corresponding population for 2012. The projected water requirement for livestock population at 2020 has also been calculated separately for all live stocks. The total water requirement for live stocks for 2012 and projected for 2020 is provided taluk wise in Table 4.3.

Total population of livestock and other animals in Gadag district is 749,246 during 2012 and their water requirement is 0.003777825BCM. Considering the increase in the population of livestock at 5% from 2012 to 2020, their water demand would be 0.004344499BCM with corresponding population of 861,633 (Table 4.3, Fig. 4.3). Water demand of livestock is more in Ron, followed by Gadag, Shirhatti and Mundargi taluks, as reflection of corresponding livestock population in these taluks.

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Table 4.3. Water requirement of livestock and other animals in Gadag district in 2012 and projected for 2020

Water requirement of livestock, Billion cubic meters (BCM) Water Present Water Projected Population, requirement Taluks requirement for Population, 2012 for 2020, 2012, BCM 2020 BCM Gadag 171,236 0.00079222 196921 0.00091106

Mundaragi 135,150 0.00066051 155,423 0.00075959

Naragund 56,697 0.00048810 65,202 0.0005613

Ron 240,813 0.00111176 276,935 0.00127853

Shirhatti 145,350 0.0007252 167,153 0.00083400

Total 749,246 0.00377783 861,633 0.00434450

Water requirement for various livestock: liters/head/day, lphd: Indigenous cattle - 36 lit; Cross bred cattle/Buffalo - 55 lit; Sheep/Goat - 3.5 lit; Pigs - 6.3 lit; Poultry - 0.3 lit; Dog - 1.8 lit; Duck - 1.0 lit; Others (Bull/He Buffalo/Others) - 55 lit Water requirement is calculated based on water requirement for various livestock(s), BCM = {(Population of livestock * Water requirement for various livestock, lphd X 365 days)/1000*1000,000,000)} Livestock population is projected to be increased by 5% between 2012 to 2020 census, due to encouragement in the government policies and more support for integrated farming systems. Though cattle population has decreased particularly in favour of indigenous cattle, this reduction is compensated with increase in the density of cross bred animals and other animals due to economic considerations. (Anjani Kumar and Singh, D.K. 2008. Livestock production systems in : An appraisal across agro-ecological regions. Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 63(4): 577-597) Source: Deputy Director, Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services, Gadag, Gadag District at a glance - 2014-15

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Fig. 4.3. Water demand of livestock and other animals of Gadag

district, present and dmand for 2020 Waterdemand, BCM

Gadag Mundarag Naragund Ron Shirahatti i WD, BCM-2012 0.00079 0.00066 0.00049 0.00111 0.00073 WD, BCM-2020 0.00091 0.00076 0.00056 0.00128 0.00083

4.4. Water demand for Industry

In Gadag district, total industrial water demand is put at 0.01234715 BCM at present (2015), whereas the projected water demand for 2020 is 0.012567975 BCM (Table 4.4).

It is necessary to augment the requirement of fresh water by undertaking wastewater treatment and using it for horticulture, gardening, ash handling, washing of ore, flushing toilets, cleaning, fire-fighting and dust suppression activities. The industries must see a merit and an economical value in reusing wastewater for purposes where water quality is not an important criterion. There is need to take up water auditing to understand the complete water use pattern in their operations and look for water saving measures.

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Table 4.4 Water demand of Industries (category wise) in Gadag district - Present and future demand by 2020

Sl. Water demand, BCM No. Taluk 2015 2020 1 Gadag 0.000657 0.00073 2 Mundargi 0.011431 0.011431 3 Naragund 0.000073 0.0001095 4 Ron 0.0001825 0.000292 5 Shirhatti 0.00000365 0.000005475 Total 0.01234715 0.012567975 Here rain water harvesting measures are to be created in the premises of the industries to augment the water demand and also to recharge the bore well.

4.5. Water demand for power generation: No facility for power generation is available in the district. There is no new proposal for power generation (Table 4.5). Table 4.5 Water demand for power generation in Gadag district

Name of the Proposed for Present Water Water power generating new power Block demand, demand at unit/ Power generating BCM 2020, BCM requirement unit None No new proposal

4.6. Water demand for other public purposes: Water is also required to be provided in public places like schools, colleges, offices, public toilets, bus station, railway stations, theaters, hostels, hotels, restaurants, hospitals, nurses’ homes and medical quarters, community hall and all other public places. Here, it is very difficult to work out the water demand for all these places, which require many parameters - number of person involved in each activity, type facility available etc., It is assumed that 10% of domestic requirement is considered as water demand for these public places. The water demand for these public places amounted to 0.005440709 BCM in 2015, where as the water demand would be 0.005695008 BCM by 2020 (Table 4.6, Fig. 4.5).

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4.7. Total water demand of the district for various sectors:

Fig. 4.4. Total water demand of various sectors in Gadag

district - 2015 and 2020 Totalwater demand, BCM

Gadag Mundara Naragun Ron Shirahatt Total gi d i TWD-2015 0.4771 0.4739 0.2619 0.9216 0.5269 2.6614 TWD-2020 0.5237 0.5198 0.2879 1.0131 0.5791 2.9236 At present, water demand for all purposes in Gadag district is 2.661433 BCM, of which major share goes to crops' demand of 2.58546 BCM (97.1%). The next share of water demand is for domestic purposes amounting to 0.0544071 BCM (2.0%). The water demand of livestock, industries and other purposes is around 0.9% of the total (Table 4.6, Fig. 4.4, 4.5).

Water demand for various sectors put together for 2015 is more in Ron taluk, followed by Shirhatti, Gadag and Mundargi, while it is lower in Narangund taluk. The projected water demand of various sectors for 2020 followed the same trend of 2015 and would be to the tune of 2.923566 BCM.

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Fig. 4.5. Total water demand sector wise in Gadag

district - 2015 and 2020 Axis Axis Title

Domestic Crops Livestock Industries Others Total TWD-2015 0.0544 2.5855 0.0038 0.0123 0.0054 2.6614 TWD-2020 0.0570 2.8440 0.0043 0.0126 0.0057 2.9236

Table 4.6. Total water demand for various sectors in Gadag district - present and projected demand for 2020

Water demand at present (2015), BCM Crops Other Total water Power Taluks Domestic (Irrigated + Livestock Industries public demand, generation Rainfed) places BCM Gadag 0.0187927 0.454936 0.0007922 0.000657 0 0.0018793 0.477057 Mundaragi 0.0067324 0.454419 0.0006605 0.011431 0 0.0006732 0.473916 Naragund 0.0051425 0.255710 0.0004881 0.000073 0 0.0005143 0.261928 Ron 0.0134904 0.905452 0.0011118 0.000183 0 0.0013490 0.921586 Shirhatti 0.0102491 0.514945 0.0007252 0.0000037 0 0.0010249 0.526948 Total 0.0544071 2.585460 0.0037778 0.012347 0 0.0054407 2.661433 Taluks Water demand for 2020, BCM Gadag 0.0197014 0.500430 0.0009111 0.00073 0 0.0019701 0.523743 Mundaragi 0.0070359 0.499861 0.0007596 0.011431 0 0.0007036 0.519791 Naragund 0.0053829 0.281281 0.000561 0.000110 0 0.0005383 0.287873 Ron 0.0141104 0.995997 0.0012785 0.000292 0 0.0014110 1.013089 Shirhatti 0.0107194 0.566439 0.0008340 0.000006 0 0.0010719 0.579070 Total 0.0569501 2.844008 0.0043445 0.012568 0 0.0056950 2.923566 Assumption - Increase in population is 9%, crops by 10% between 2011 to 2020, livestock by 5% between 2012 to 2020, Industrial use - same demand between 2015 to 2020, Power generation - Not proposed;

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4.8. Water budgeting: Total water available from various sources of Gadag district is 0.4660 BCM, of which, water accounted for surface water is 50.8% (0.2369 BCM) and available underground water is 49.2% (0.22914 BCM).

Thus, total water availability for the district from all sources at present is 0.4660 BCM, which is less than the present requirement (2015) of 2.6614 BCM (Table 4.7, Fig. 4.6, 4.7). There is negative balance of water, amounting to - 2.1954 BCM. This negative balance has been observed in all taluks. Similarly, the water demand for 2020 is 2.9236 BCM, which is more than the water available at present from all sources, i.e., 0.4660 BCM. There is negative balance of water available amounting to -2.4576 BCM by 2020.

Thus, all efforts should be made to encourage water conservation structures to enhance the underground recharge and rejuvenating tanks/lakes by desilting and other means to hold more in tanks/lakes, etc, apart from exploring the ways and means of getting surface stored water through lift irrigation programmes.

Fig. 4.6. Water budgeting in Gadag district along with

demand and balance - 2015 Water,BCM

Ground water Canal water Total water TWD- 2015 Balance- 2015 Water, BCM 0.2291 0.2369 0.4660 2.6614 -2.1954

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Fig. 4.7. Water budgeting in Gadag district along with

demand and balance - 2020 Water, BCM Water,

Ground Canal Total TWD-2020 Balance- water water water 2020 Water, BCM 0.2291 0.2369 0.4660 2.9236 -2.4576

Table 4.7. Water budgeting for Gadag district - available, demand and water balance – 2015 and 2020

Total water Net underground Surface water from Total water demand for water available, canals and other available, BCM Taluks various sectors, BCM (CGWB)# sources## (Col. 1+2) BCM - 2015

1 2 3 4 Gadag 0.0571 -- 0.0571 0.477057 Mundargi 0.04848 0.05443 0.10291 0.473916 Naragund 0.01474 0.17936 0.19410 0.261928 Ron 0.06128 0.00309 0.06437 0.921586 Shirhatti 0.04754 -- 0.04754 0.526948 Total 0.22914 0.23688 0.46602 2.66143 Water balance Water balance available available after meeting Projected demand, BCM - after meeting all demands, all demands, 020 Taluks BCM- 2020 BCM- 2015 5 (Col. 4-5) 6 7 (Col. 4-6) Gadag -0.41996 0.523743 -0.46664 Mundargi -0.37101 0.519791 -0.41688 Naragund -0.06783 0.287873 -0.09377 Ron -0.85722 1.013089 -0.94872 Shirhatti -0.47941 0.579070 -0.53153 Total -2.19541 2.923566 -2.45755 #CGWB - Central Underground Water Board, 2013 for Gadag district - Net underground water available; ## - Surface water from canals (major and medium)- Malaprabha Right Bank Canal (Naragund Branch, Dn. No.-1 and Ron Branch, Dn. No. -5); Lift irrigation (Singtalur and Itagi – irrigating Mundargi area); No water/very little water is available from minor irrigation tanks and water bodies from anecut, barrage (details in Table 3.1)

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CHAPTER V

STRATEGIC ACTION PLAN FOR IRRIGATION

Gadag district lies in the central part of Northern Karnataka, at 150 15’ and 150 45’ North latitude and 75020’ and 75047’ East longitudes. Gadag district consist of five taluks namely, Ron, Shirhatti, Mundargi and Gadag. The district covers a total geographical area of 4657 Sq. Kms or 465715 ha. All five taluks of Gadag district are part of Northern Dry Zone of Karnataka. The zone has characteristics such as low annual rainfall (631 mm), medium to deep black soil (except large part of Gadag taluk).

As per 2011 census, population of Gadag district is 10.65 lakh. Gadag taluk (367258) has the highest population in the district whereas, Nargund taluk has the lowest population (100623). Nearly 64 per cent of the population (6.85 lakh) of Gadag district resides in rural areas- indicating the importance of rural economy in the district.

Only about 32614 ha area is under forest accounting for 7 percent of the total geographical area of the district. A large part of it belongs to the shrub category. The district is deficient in forest wealth and the same holds true for the fauna as well. The area classified as cultivable waste and permanent pastures is 3600 ha and accounts for less than 1 per cent of the geographical area. Net sown area shares roughly 81 per cent (377535 ha) of the geographical area of the district. The cropping intensity is 142 per cent.

There is no major irrigation project in the district. This is significant of the vulnerability of the agricultural economy and emphasises the importance of dry land farming in its overall economy. The Right Bank canal of Malaprabha Project located in neighbouring Savadatti taluka of Belgaum district irrigates the entire Nargund taluk (all villages) and portion of Ron taluka (12 villages). The other sources are tanks, wells, bore wells and lift irrigation. The district has

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160143 ha under irrigation (42.4 percent) by several means, out of total net cultivated area of 377535 ha. Canals account for 53.8 percent and tube wells account for 31.2 per cent of the total irrigated areas.

Ron, Nargund, Gadag and Mundargi, continue to dominate in sharing the net irrigated area. They respectively share 27.5 %, 21.9 %, 18.5 and 18.3 % of total irrigated area of the district. Shirhatti taluk remain irrigated to the extent of 21983ha The area under bore well is high in Mundagri (16444 ha), Ron (12595ha) and Shirhatti (17285 ha), as compared to other taluks. Bore well density is higher in Ron (3776) and Mundargi (2475) taluks. Area irrigated twice a year is limited to 28822ha resulting in irrigation intensity of roughly 118 % only. The gross irrigated area in the district is to the tune of 188965 ha.

Total natural ground water recharge in the entire district, enriching its availability , is around 22102 HAM (hectare-metre)- with highest recharge level in Ron (1062 HAM) and lowest in Naragund taluk (459 HAM). Out of total recharge, 19966 HAM is drafted for irrigation and other purposes, resulting into groundwater development of 93.92 %, (near complete utilization). However, taluk wise ground water development is different. Ron (130 %) and Naragaund (115 %), major part of Ron, Naragund and Gadag have a scenario of over exploited underground water, as their ground water development is more than 100% [ they remove more groundwater from aquifers than the net annual recharge]. Only small part of Mundargi, Gadag and Naragund taluk have a relatively safe position, as the ground water development in these regions is lesser than 100%.

The district represents typical dry land situations, as all the taluks of Gadag district have normal average annual rainfall ranging from 546 to 701 mm in 38 to 47 rainy days. The cropping season in rain-fed agriculture regions of the district is characteristically restricted by number of rainy days. As the

55 rainfall is bimodal and peak rainfall is during July and August. Kharif season is predominant and rabi season is unsure as far as cropping is concerned. The whole district represents uniform rainfall pattern. The cropping in rabi season is always open to the risk of moisture deficits. Most common crops in the district include Jowar, Wheat , Bajra, Gram, Tur, green gram, soybean, groundnut, sunflower, sesamum & other Oilseeds, Cotton, Sugarcane and Forage crops. Most important plantation/ horticultural crops of the district include onion and dry chillies.

The total water availability for the district from all sources at present is 0.46602 BCM, which is less than the present requirement (2015) of 2.66143 BCM (Chapter IV). There is negative balance of water, amounting to -2.19541 BCM. This negative balance has been observed in all taluks. Efforts should be made to encourage water conservation structures to enhance the underground recharge and rejuvenating tanks/lakes by desilting and other means to hold more in tanks/lakes, etc.,

Gadag district has more than 80 per cent of the cultivated area under rain- fed agriculture except Nargund taluk where canal irrigation is available from Malaprabha canal. The ambitious aim of PMKSY envisages the provision for minimum protective irrigation, which can only improve the agricultural growth in these rain-fed areas. This objective can be achieved by utilizing the rain water more efficiently by harvesting structures like farm ponds, check-dams, barrages and other surface structures.

The forthcoming Strategic Action Plan, prepared for each taluk separately, will have to include the irrigation infrastructure for major irrigation, minor irrigation, ground water recharge, harvesting of rain water, improvement of irrigation efficiency and strengthening the adoption of micro-irrigation in the

56 district. The district and taluk-wise summary of Strategic Action Plans are presented below.

PMKSY-DIP strategic action plan for Gadag envisages various activities for creating as well as renovating water harvesting storage structures, recharge structures, and expansion of water saving micro irrigation system to improve the water use efficiency. It also suggests lining of main canals and distributaries of the major and minor irrigation system. It is proposed to create additional irrigation potential of 63522 ha in Gadag district. The total estimated cost for all these interventions is estimated at Rs. 352152.58 lakh. The Taluk-wise strategic action plans are shown in Tables 5.1 through 5.14.

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Table 5.1: PMKSY-DIP Strategic Action Plan for RON Taluk

Command Total Estimated cost/Year wise funds required(Rs. in lakh) Concerned Area/Irrigat Number/ Ministry/ Component Activity ion Capacity Department Potential (cum) (Ha) I Year II Year IIIYear IV Year V Year Total

MOWR-ERM AIBP Lining of main 0 3288 3288 3288 3288 3288 16440 of canal & Malaprabha distributaries MoWR- AIBP Micro Irrigation 0 3372 3893 3893 3893 3893 3893 19465 Lift Irri DoLR-MoRD Convergence Water 6000.00 0 101 101 101 101 100 504 -Agriculture with conservation Dept MGNREGA DoLR-MoRD Convergence Water 100.00 450 50 50 50 50 50 250 -Agriculture with Harvesting Dept MGNREGA DoLR-MoRD Convergence Land 500.00 0 15 15 15 15 14 75 -Agriculture with Development Dept MGNREGA DoLR-MoRD Convergence Water bodies 40.00 200 40 40 40 40 40 200 -Agriculture with including Dept MGNREGA desilting Renovation DoLR-MoRD Har Khet ko Rejuvenation of 64 0 166 166 166 166 166 830 -PRED Gadag Pani MI tanks MOA &FW- Per drop DPAP-Drip 660 660 119 119 119 119 118 594 DAC&FW - more crop Sericulture

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Department MOA &FW- Per drop DPAP-Sprinkler 2460 2460 87 87 87 87 85.8 433.8 DAC&FW - more crop Sericulture Department MOA &FW- Per drop Non-DPAP-Drip 69 60 13 13 12 12 12.1 62.1 DAC&FW - more crop Sericulture Department MOA &FW- Per drop Non-DPAP- 420 360 15 15 15 15 13.8 73.8 DAC&FW - more crop Sprinkler Sericulture Department DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Farm pond new 1000 1500 120 120 120 120 120 600 -Agriculture Watershed Dept DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Check Dam new 100 400 98 98 98 98 98 490 -Agriculture Watershed Dept DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Nallah Bund 30 200 30 30 29 29 29 147 -Agriculture Watershed new Dept DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Percolation Tank 50 80 20 20 20 20 20 100 -Agriculture Watershed new Dept DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Other ground 250 0 50 50 50 50 50 250 -Agriculture Watershed recharge Dept structres new DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Fishery 100 0 98 98 98 98 98 490 -Agriculture Watershed ponds/Gokatte Dept new

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DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Field bunds new 40000 0 480 480 480 480 480 2400 -Agriculture Watershed Dept DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Farm pond 300 300 18 18 18 18 18 90 -Agriculture Watershed Renovation Dept DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Check Dam 50 200 20 20 20 20 20 100 -Agriculture Watershed renovation Dept DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Nallah Bunds 10 220 4 4 4 4 4 20 -Agriculture Watershed Renovation Dept DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Fishery 20 0 12 12 12 12 12 60 -Agriculture Watershed ponds/Gokatte Dept renovation TOTAL 10462 8737 8737 8735 8735 8729.7 43674.7 Note: Numbers of water harvesting structures (farm ponds, check dams and percolation tank) and their costs proposed in the plan are according to the information supplied by JDA, Gadag

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Fig 5.1: Irrigation Potential proposed to be created by different Components in Ron Taluk

Area in ha

CMGNREA, 650

AIBP, 3372 PMKSY-WS, 2900

HKKP, 0 PDMC, 3540

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Fig.5.2: Budget requirement of Different Components of PMKSY

Budget requirement (Rs. in Lakh)

CMGNREA, 1029 HKKP, 830 PMKSY-WS, 4747 PDMC, 1163.7

AIBP, 35905

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Table 5.2: PMKSY-DIP Strategic Action Plan for SHIRHATTI Taluk

Comman Total d Concerned Estimated cost/Year wise funds required(Rs. in lakh) Number/C Area/Irri Ministry/ Component Activity apacity(cu gation Department m) Potential I Year II Year IIIYear IV Year V Year Total (Ha) DoLR- Convergence Water 4500.00 0 76 76 76 75 75 378 MoRD - with conservation Agriculture MGNREGA Dept DoLR- Convergence Water 95.00 250 48 48 48 47 46.5 237.5 MoRD - with Harvesting Agriculture MGNREGA Dept DoLR- Convergence Land 500.00 0 15 15 15 15 15 75 MoRD - with Development Agriculture MGNREGA Dept DoLR- Convergence Water bodies 30.00 150 30 30 30 30 30 150 MoRD - with including Agriculture MGNREGA desilting Dept Renovation DoLR- Har Khet ko Pani Rejuvenation of 62 0 224 224 224 223 223 1118 MoRD - MI tanks PRED Gadag MOA Per drop more DPAP-Drip 660 660 119 119 119 119 118 594 &FW- crop

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DAC&FW - Sericulture Department MOA Per drop more DPAP-Sprinkler 2460 2460 87 87 87 87 85.8 433.8 &FW- crop DAC&FW - Sericulture Department MOA Per drop more Non-DPAP- 69 60 13 13 12 12 12.1 62.1 &FW- crop Drip DAC&FW - Sericulture Department MOA Per drop more Non-DPAP- 420 360 15 15 15 15 13.8 73.8 &FW- crop Sprinkler DAC&FW - Sericulture Department DoLR- PMKSY Farm pond - 500 500 60 60 60 60 60 300 MoRD - Watershed New Agriculture Dept DoLR- PMKSY Check Dam- 120 180 118 118 118 117 117 588 MoRD - Watershed New Agriculture Dept DoLR- PMKSY Nallah Bund - 40 200 40 39 39 39 39 196 MoRD - Watershed New Agriculture Dept DoLR- PMKSY Percolation 80 160 32 32 32 32 32 160 MoRD - Watershed Tank New

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Agriculture Dept DoLR- PMKSY Other ground 100 0 20 20 20 20 20 100.00 MoRD - Watershed recharge Agriculture structres -New Dept DoLR- PMKSY Fishery 100 0 100 100 100 100 90 490.00 MoRD - Watershed ponds/Gokatte - Agriculture New Dept DoLR- PMKSY Field bunds - 30000 0 360 360 360 360 360 1800.00 MoRD - Watershed New Agriculture Dept DoLR- PMKSY Farm pond - 200 200 12 12 12 12 12 60.00 MoRD - Watershed Renovation Agriculture Dept DoLR- PMKSY Check Dam - 50 100 20 20 20 20 20 100.00 MoRD - Watershed Renovation Agriculture Dept DoLR- PMKSY Nallah Bunds - 10 40 4 4 4 4 4 20.00 MoRD – Watershed Renovation Agric.Dept DoLR- PMKSY Fishery 20 0 12 12 12 12 12 60.00 MoRD – Watershed ponds/Gokatte - Agric. Dept Renovation TOTAL 40016 5320 1405 1404 1403 1399 1385.2 6996.2

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Fig 5.3: Irrigation Potential Created by different Components of PMKSY-DIP in Sirahatti Taluk

Area in ha

AIBP, 0 CMGNREA, 400

PMKSY-WS, 1380

PDMC, 3540

HKKP, 0

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Fig.5.4: Budget requirement of Different Components of PMKSY –Shirahatti taluk

Budget requirement (Rs. in Lakh)

AIBP, 0

CMGNREA, 840.5 PDMC, 1163.7

HKKP, 1118

PMKSY-WS, 3874

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Table 5.3: PMKSY-DIP Strategic Action Plan for NARAGUND Taluk

Command Total Concerned Area/Irrig Estimated cost/Year wise funds required(Rs. in lakh) Number/ Ministry/ Component Activity ation Capacity( Department Potential cum) (Ha) I Year II Year III Year IV Year V Year Total MOWR- AIBP Modernization & 232 Nos 0 3136 3136 3136 3136 3134.6 15678.6 ERM of Lining of Malprabha Malaprabha right bank main canal/ reconstruction of super passage/Bridges and drops & lining of distributaries MoWR AIBP construction of pickups 2 0 20 20 20 20 20 100 Malprabha DoLR- Convergence Soil & moisture 2000 0 200 200 200 200 200 1000 MoRD with conservation MGNREGA MoWR Har Khet Ko Land Reclamation 0 141 141 140 140 140 702 CADA Pani DoLR- Har Khet Ko RR of existing tanks 20 0 80 80 80 80 80 400 MoRD Pani PRED DoLR- Har Khet ko Rejuvenation of MI 22 0 101 101 101 101 101 505 MoRD - Pani tanks PRED Gadag

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MoA &FW Per drop more Non-DPAP- Drip 0 474 474 474 473 473 2368 /DAC & FW crop MoA &FW Per drop more Non-DPAP- Sprinkler 0 226 226 226 225 225 1128 /DAC & FW crop MoA &FW Per drop more Non-DPAP- 50 0 10 10 10 10 10 50 /DAC & FW crop Training/Capacity building DoLR- PMKSY - Ground water recharge 500 0 70 70 70 70 70 350 MoRD Watershed DoLR- PMKSY - Land development 1000 0 30 30 30 30 30 150 MoRD Watershed DoLR- PMKSY - Nallah bunds 150 300 30 30 30 30 30 150 MoRD Watershed DoLR- PMKSY - farm ponds 500 500 60 60 60 60 60 300 MoRD Watershed DoLR- PMKSY - Trench cum bundsfarm 1100 0 14 14 14 14 14 70 MoRD Watershed ponds TOTAL 800 4592 4592 4591 4589 4587.6 22951.6

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Fig.5.5: Budget requirement of Different Components of PMKSY in Naragund Taluk

Budget requirement (Rs in Lakh)

PMKSY-WS, 1020 CMGNREA, 1000

HKKP, 1607

PDMC, 3546

AIBP, 15778.65

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Table 5.4: PMKSY-DIP Strategic Action Plan for GADAG Taluk

Command Total Estimated cost/Year wise funds required(Rs. in lakh) Concerned Area/Irrig Number/C Ministry/ Component Activity ation apacity(cu Department Potential m) (Ha) I Year II Year IIIYear IV Year V Year Total DoLR-MoRD - Convergence Water 84 84 84 84 Agriculture with MGNREGA conservation 5000.00 0 84 420 Dept Structures DoLR-MoRD - Convergence Water 53 52 52 52.5 Agriculture with MGNREGA HarvestingStruct 105.00 150 53 262.5 Dept ures DoLR-MoRD - Convergence Land 15 15 15 15 Agriculture with MGNREGA Development 500.00 0 15 75 Dept DoLR-MoRD - Convergence Water bodies 20 20 20 20 Agriculture with MGNREGA including 20.00 100 20 100 Dept desilting Renovation MoWR Har Khet Ko Mico Irrigation 24350 24350 24349 24348.5 27055 24350 121747.5 Pani DoLR-MoRD - Har Khet ko Pani Rejuvenation of 204 204 204 204 50 0 204 1020 PRED Gadag MI tanks DoLR-MoRD - PMKSY Farm pond new 60 60 60 60 Agriculture Watershed 500 500 60 300 Dept DoLR-MoRD - PMKSY Check Dam New 56 56 56 56 70 140 56 280 Agriculture Watershed

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Dept DoLR-MoRD - PMKSY Nallah Bund new 30 30 30 30 Agriculture Watershed 30 90 30 150 Dept DoLR-MoRD - PMKSY Percolation Tank 15 15 15 15 Agriculture Watershed new 50 0 15 75 Dept DoLR-MoRD - PMKSY Other ground 10 10 10 10 Agriculture Watershed recharge structres 50 0 10 50 Dept New DoLR-MoRD - PMKSY Fishery 80 80 80 80 Agriculture Watershed ponds/Gokatte 80 0 80 400 Dept New DoLR-MoRD - PMKSY Field bunds New 300 300 300 300 Agriculture Watershed 25000 0 300 1500 Dept DoLR-MoRD - PMKSY Farm pond 18 18 18 18 Agriculture Watershed Renovation 300 300 18 90 Dept DoLR-MoRD - PMKSY Check Dam 20 20 20 20 Agriculture Watershed Renovation 50 75 20 100 Dept DoLR-MoRD - PMKSY Fishery 8 8 8 8 Agriculture Watershed ponds/Gokatte 20 0 8 40.00 Dept Renovation TOTAL 28410 25323 25323 25322 25321 25321 126610

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Fig 5.6: Irrigation Potential Created by different Components in Gadag Taluk

Area in ha

30000 27055

25000

20000

15000

10000

5000 1105 0 0 250 0 AIBP PDMC HKKP PMKSY-WS CMGNREA

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Fig.5.7: Estimated cost of Different Components in Gadag Taluk

Estimated Cost (Rs. in Lakh)

140000 122767.5

120000

100000

80000

60000

40000

20000 2985 0 857.5 0 AIBP PDMC HKKP PMKSY-WS CMGNREA

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Table 5.5: PMKSY-DIP Strategic Action Plan for MUNDARGI Taluk

Command Estimated cost/Year wise funds required(Rs. in lakh) Concerned Total Area/Irrig Ministry/ Component Activity Number/Ca ation Department pacity(cum) Potential I Year II Year III Year IV Year V Year Total (Ha) DoLR-MoRD Convergence Water -Agriculture with conservation 2000.00 0 34 34 34 33 33 168.00 Dept MGNREGA DoLR-MoRD Convergence Water -Agriculture with Harvesting 100.00 200 50 50 50 50 50 250.00 Dept MGNREGA DoLR-MoRD Convergence Land -Agriculture with Development 500.00 15 15 15 15 15 75.00 Dept MGNREGA DoLR-MoRD Convergence Water -Agriculture with bodiesincludin 25.00 50 25 25 25 25 25 125.00 Dept MGNREGA g desilting Renovation MoWR Har Khet Ko Mico Irrigation 0 12342 29108 29108 29108 29108 29107 145539 Pani DoLR-MoRD Har Khet ko Rejuvenation 18 0 81 81 81 81 81 405.00 -PRED Gadag Pani of MI tanks MOA &FW- Per drop more DPAP-Drip DAC&FW - crop 880 878 159 159 158 158 158 792.00 Sericulture Department MOA &FW- Per drop more DPAP- 3280 3270 116 116 116 115 115.88 578.88 DAC&FW - crop Sprinkler

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Sericulture Department MOA &FW- Per drop more Non-DPAP- DAC&FW - crop Drip 92 80 17 17 16 16 16.8 82.80 Sericulture Department MOA &FW- Per drop more Non-DPAP- DAC&FW - crop Sprinkler 560 490 20 20 20 19 19.4 98.40 Sericulture Department DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Farm pond 72 -Agriculture Watershed New 600 600 72 72 72 72 360.00

Dept DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Check Dam -Agriculture Watershed New 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 550.00 Dept DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Nallah Bund -Agriculture Watershed New 40 80 40 39 39 39 39 196.00 Dept DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Percolation -Agriculture Watershed Tank New 30 0 18 18 18 18 18 90.00 Dept DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Other ground -Agriculture Watershed recharge 250 0 50 50 50 50 50 250.00 Dept structres New DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Fishery -Agriculture Watershed ponds/Gokatte 90 0 90 90 90 90 90 450.00 Dept New DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Field -Agriculture Watershed bundsNew 25000 0 300 300 300 300 300 1500.00 Dept DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Farm pond 300 300 18 18 18 18 18 90.00

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-Agriculture Watershed Renovation Dept DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Check Dam -Agriculture Watershed Renovation 80 120 32 32 32 32 32 160.00 Dept DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Nallah Bunds -Agriculture Watershed Renovation 5 10 2 2 2 2 2 10.00 Dept DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Fishery -Agriculture Watershed ponds/Gokatte 50 0 30 30 30 30 30 150.00 Dept Renovation Total 18330 30387 30386 30384 30381 30382.08 151920.08

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Fig 5.8: Irrigation Potential Created by different Components in Mundargi Taluk

CMGNREA, 250 Area in ha AIBP, 0 PMKSY-WS, 1220

PDMC, 4718

HKKP, 12342

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Fig.5.9: Estimated cost of Different Components in Mundargi Taluk

Estimated Cost (Rs. in Lakh)

160000 145944

140000

120000

100000

80000

60000

40000

20000 3806 0 1552.08 618 0 AIBP PDMC HKKP PMKSY-WS CMGNREA

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5.6: Strategic Action Plan for GADAG district - Component: AIBP

Name Concern of the ed Total Command Period of Block Ministry Number/ Total budget Sl.No Activity Area/Irrigation Implementatio /sub / Capacity( (in Rs. akh) Potential (Ha) n (5/7 yrs) district Depart cum) s ment

1 Ron MOWR Linning of main canal & distributries- ERM 5 yr 0 16440.00 works 2 Ron MoWR- Micro Irrigation Koppal Lift I 0 3372 5 yrs 19465 3 Nargun MOWR Modernization & Linning of Malprabha right bank d main canal/ reconstruction of super 232 Nos 0 5 yrs 15678.60 passage/Bridges and drops & linning of distributries 4 Nargun MoWR construction of pickups 5 yrs 100 d Total 3372 51683.6

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Table 5.7: Component: Convergence with MGNERGA

Name of the Total Command Period of Concerned Ministry/ Estimated Sl. No Block Activity Number/Capacit Area/Irrigation Implementatio Department cost(Rs. in lakh) /sub districts y(cum) Potential (Ha) n (5/7 yrs) 1 Nargund DoLR-MoRD Soil & moisture conservation 2000 1000 2 Ron DoLR-MoRD - Water conservation 6000.00 0 5 504.00 Agriculture Dept 3 Ron DoLR-MoRD - Water Harvesting 100.00 450 5 250.00 Agriculture Dept 4 Ron DoLR-MoRD - Land Development 500.00 5 75.00 Agriculture Dept 5 Ron DoLR-MoRD - Water bodies including 40.00 200 5 200.00 Agriculture Dept desilting Renovation 6 Shirhatti DoLR-MoRD - Water conservation 4500.00 0 5 378.00 Agriculture Dept 7 Shirhatti DoLR-MoRD - Water Harvesting 95.00 250 5 237.50 Agriculture Dept 8 Shirhatti DoLR-MoRD - Land Development 500.00 5 75.00 Agriculture Dept 9 Shirhatti DoLR-MoRD - Water bodies including 30.00 150 5 150.00 Agriculture Dept desilting Renovation 10 Gadag DoLR-MoRD - Water conservation 5000.00 0 5 420.00 Agriculture Dept Structures 11 Gadag DoLR-MoRD - Water Harvesting 105.00 150 5 262.50 Agriculture Dept Structures 12 Gadag DoLR-MoRD - Land Development 500.00 5 75.00 Agriculture Dept 13 Gadag DoLR-MoRD - Water bodies including 20.00 100 5 100.00 Agriculture Dept desilting Renovation

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14 Mundargi DoLR-MoRD - Water conservation 2000.00 0 5 168.00 Agriculture Dept 15 Mundargi DoLR-MoRD - Water Harvesting 100.00 200 5 250.00 Agriculture Dept 16 Mundargi DoLR-MoRD - Land Development 500.00 5 75.00 Agriculture Dept 17 Mundargi DoLR-MoRD - Water bodiesincluding 25.00 50 5 125.00 Agriculture Dept desilting Renovation Total 22015.0 1550.00 4345.00

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Table 5.8 : Component: Har Khet Ko Pani

Period of Total Command Name of the Block Concerned Ministry/ Implementa Estimated cost(Rs. in Sl.No Activity Number/Capacit Area/Irrigation /sub districts Department tion (5/7 lakh) y(cum) Potential (Ha) yrs) 1 Ron DoLR-MoRD - Rejuvenation of MI 64 0 5 830.00 PRED Gadag tanks 2 Shirhatti DoLR-MoRD - Rejuvenation of MI 62 0 5 1118.00 PRED Gadag tanks 3 Nargund MoWR CADA Land Reclamation 0 5 702 4 Nargund DoLR-MoRD PRED RR of existing tanks 20 0 5 400 5 Nargund DoLR-MoRD - Rejuvenation of MI 22 0 5 505.00 PRED Gadag tanks 6 Gadag MoWR Mico Irrigation 27055 5 121747.50 7 Gadag DoLR-MoRD - Rejuvenation of MI 50 0 5 1020.00 PRED Gadag tanks 8 Mundargi MoWR Mico Irrigation 12342 5 145539.00 9 Mundargi DoLR-MoRD - Rejuvenation of MI 18 0 5 405.00 PRED Gadag tanks Total 39397 272266.50

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Table 5.9 :Component: Per Drop More Crop

Period of Name of the Total Command Concerned Ministry/ Implementa Estimated cost(Rs. Sl.No Block Activity Number/Capacit Area/Irrigation Department tion (5/7 in lakh) /sub districts y(cum) Potential (Ha) yrs) 1 Ron MOA &FW- DPAP-Drip DAC&FW - 660 660 5 594.00 Sericulture Department 2 Ron MOA &FW- DPAP-Sprinkler DAC&FW - 2460 2460 5 433.80 Sericulture Department 3 Ron MOA &FW- Non-DPAP-Drip DAC&FW - 69 60 5 62.10 Sericulture Department 4 Ron MOA &FW- Non-DPAP-Sprinkler DAC&FW - 420 360 5 73.80 Sericulture Department 5 Shirhatti MOA &FW- DPAP-Drip DAC&FW - 660 660 5 594.00 Sericulture Department 6 Shirhatti MOA &FW- DPAP-Sprinkler DAC&FW - 2460 2460 5 433.80 Sericulture Dept

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7 Shirhatti MOA &FW- Non-DPAP-Drip DAC&FW - 69 60 5 62.10 Sericulture Department 8 Shirhatti MOA &FW- Non-DPAP-Sprinkler DAC&FW - 420 360 5 73.80 Sericulture Department 9 Mundargi MOA &FW- DPAP-Drip DAC&FW - 880 878 5 792.00 Sericulture Department 10 Mundargi MOA &FW- DPAP-Sprinkler DAC&FW - 3280 3270 5 578.88 Sericulture Department 11 Mundargi MOA &FW- Non-DPAP-Drip DAC&FW - 92 80 5 82.80 Sericulture Department 12 Mundargi MOA &FW- Non-DPAP-Sprinkler DAC&FW - 560 490 5 98.40 Sericulture Department 13 Nargund MoA &FW /DAC & Non-DPAP- Drip 0 5 2368 FW 14 Nargund MoA &FW /DAC & Non-DPAP- Sprinkler 0 5 1128 FW 15 Nargund MoA &FW /DAC & Non-DPAP- FW Training/Capacity 50 0 5 50 building Total 11798 7425.48

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Table 5.10. Component: PMKSY-Watershed

Period of Name of the Total Command Sl. Concerned Ministry/ Implementa Estimated cost(Rs. Block Activity Number/Capacit Area/Irrigation No Department tion (5/7 in lakh) /sub districts y(cum) Potential (Ha) yrs) 1 Ron DoLR-MoRD - Farm pond new 1000 1500 5 600.00 Agriculture Dept 2 Ron DoLR-MoRD - Check Dam new 100 400 5 490.00 Agriculture Dept 3 Ron DoLR-MoRD - Nallah Bund new 30 200 5 147.00 Agriculture Dept 4 Ron DoLR-MoRD - Percolation Tank new 50 80 5 100.00 Agriculture Dept 5 Ron DoLR-MoRD - Other ground recharge 250 0 5 250.00 Agriculture Dept structres new 6 Ron DoLR-MoRD - Fishery ponds/Gokatte 100 0 5 490.00 Agriculture Dept new 7 Ron DoLR-MoRD - Field bunds new 40000 5 2400.00 Agriculture Dept 8 Ron DoLR-MoRD - Farm pond Renovation 300 300 5 90.00 Agriculture Dept 9 Ron DoLR-MoRD - Check Dam renovation 50 200 5 100.00 Agriculture Dept 10 Ron DoLR-MoRD - Nallah Bunds 10 220 5 20.00 Agriculture Dept Renovation 11 Ron DoLR-MoRD - Fishery ponds/Gokatte 20 0 5 60.00 Agriculture Dept renovation 12 Shirhatti DoLR-MoRD - Farm pond -New 500 500 5 300.00 Agriculture Dept

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13 Shirhatti DoLR-MoRD - Check Dam-New 120 180 5 588.00 Agriculture Dept 14 Shirhatti DoLR-MoRD - Nallah Bund -New 40 200 5 196.00 Agriculture Dept 15 Shirhatti DoLR-MoRD - Percolation Tank New 80 160 5 160.00 Agriculture Dept 16 Shirhatti DoLR-MoRD - Other ground recharge 100 0 5 100.00 Agriculture Dept structres -New 17 Shirhatti DoLR-MoRD - Fishery ponds/Gokatte - 100 0 5 490.00 Agriculture Dept New 18 Shirhatti DoLR-MoRD - Field bunds -New 30000 5 1800.00 Agriculture Dept 19 Shirhatti DoLR-MoRD - Farm pond -Renovation 200 200 5 60.00 Agriculture Dept 20 Shirhatti DoLR-MoRD - Check Dam -Renovation 50 100 5 100.00 Agriculture Dept 21 Shirhatti DoLR-MoRD - Nallah Bunds - 10 40 5 20.00 Agriculture Dept Renovation 22 Shirhatti DoLR-MoRD - Fishery ponds/Gokatte - 20 0 5 60.00 Agriculture Dept Renovation 23 Gadag DoLR-MoRD - Farm pond new 500 500 5 300.00 Agriculture Dept 24 Gadag DoLR-MoRD - Check Dam New 70 140 5 280.00 Agriculture Dept 25 Gadag DoLR-MoRD - Nallah Bund new 30 90 5 150.00 Agriculture Dept 26 Gadag DoLR-MoRD - Percolation Tank new 50 0 5 75.00 Agriculture Dept 27 Gadag DoLR-MoRD - Other ground recharge 50 0 5 50.00 Agriculture Dept structres New 28 Gadag DoLR-MoRD - Fishery ponds/Gokatte 80 0 5 400.00 Agriculture Dept New

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29 Gadag DoLR-MoRD - Field bunds New 25000 5 1500.00 Agriculture Dept 30 Gadag DoLR-MoRD - Farm pond Renovation 300 300 5 90.00 Agriculture Dept 31 Gadag DoLR-MoRD - Check Dam Renovation 50 75 5 100.00 Agriculture Dept 32 Gadag DoLR-MoRD - Fishery ponds/Gokatte 20 5 40.00 Agriculture Dept Renovation 33 Mundargi DoLR-MoRD - Farm pond New 600 600 5 360.00 Agriculture Dept 34 Mundargi DoLR-MoRD - Check Dam New 110 110 5 550.00 Agriculture Dept 35 Mundargi DoLR-MoRD - Nallah Bund New 40 80 5 196.00 Agriculture Dept 36 Mundargi DoLR-MoRD - Percolation Tank New 30 0 5 90.00 Agriculture Dept 37 Mundargi DoLR-MoRD - Other ground recharge 250 0 5 250.00 Agriculture Dept structres New 38 Mundargi DoLR-MoRD - Fishery ponds/Gokatte 90 0 5 450.00 Agriculture Dept New 39 Mundargi DoLR-MoRD - Field bundsNew 25000 5 1500.00 Agriculture Dept 40 Mundargi DoLR-MoRD - Farm pond Renovation 300 300 5 90.00 Agriculture Dept 41 Mundargi DoLR-MoRD - Check Dam Renovation 80 120 5 160.00 Agriculture Dept 42 Mundargi DoLR-MoRD - Nallah Bunds 5 10 5 10.00 Agriculture Dept Renovation 43 Mundargi DoLR-MoRD - Fishery ponds/Gokatte 50 0 5 150.00 Agriculture Dept Renovation 44 Nargund DoLR-MoRD Ground water recharge 500 350

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45 Nargund DoLR-MoRD Land development 1000 150

46 Nargund DoLR-MoRD Nallah bunds 150 300 150 47 Nargund DoLR-MoRD farm ponds 500 500 300 48 Nargund DoLR-MoRD Trench cum bundsfarm 1100 70 ponds Total 7405 16432.00

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Table 5.11: Taluk-wise Irrigation Potential to be Created by Components

Area in ha

Sl. Components\ Ron Shirhatti Nargund Gadag Mundargi District No Taluks

1 AIBP 3372 0 0 0 0 3372 2 PDMC 3540 3540 0 0 4718 11798 3 HKKP 0 0 0 27055 12342 39397 4 PMKSY-WS 2900 1380 800 1105 1220 7405 5 CMGNREA 650 400 0 250 250 1550 Total 10462 5320 800 28410 18530 63522

Fig 5.10: Irrigation Potential proposed to be created by Taluks in Gadag District

Area in ha

Ron, 10462 Mundargi, Shirahatti, 18530 5320 Nargund, 800

Gadag, 28410

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Table 5.12: Taluk-wise Estimated Cost by Components

Rs in Lakh

SL. Components\ Ron Shirhatti Nargund Gadag Mundargi District No Taluk

1 AIBP 35905 15778.6 0 51683.6 2 PDMC 1163.7 1163.7 3546 1552.08 7425.48 3 HKKP 830 1118 1607 122767.5 145944 272266.5 4 PMKSY-WS 4747 3874 1020 2985 3806 16432 5 CMGNREA 1029 840.5 1000 857.5 618 4345 Total 43674.7 6996.2 22951.6 126610 151920.08 352152.58

Fig. 5.11: Estimated cost of Interventions by Taluks in Gadag District

Estimated Cost (Rs in Lakh)

Ron, 43674.7 Shirahatti, 6996.2 Nargund, Mundargi, 22951.65 151920.08

Gadag, 126610

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Table 5.13 : DISTRICT ABSTRACT BUDGET-TALUK & YEAR WISE in Lakh Rupees Sl.N Year Gadag Mundargi Naragund Ron Shirhatti Total o. 1 I Year 25323.00 30387.00 4592.00 8737.00 1405.00 70444.00 II Year 2 25323.00 30386.00 4592.00 8737.00 1404.00 70442.00 3 III Year 25322.00 30384.00 4591.00 8735.00 1403.00 70435.00 IV Year 4 25321.00 30381.00 4589.00 8735.00 1399.00 70425.00 V Year 5 25321.00 30382.08 4587.60 8730.70 1385.20 70406.58 Total 126610.00 151920.08 22951.60 43674.70 6996.20 352152.58

Fig 5.12

DISTRICT ABSTRACT-BUDGET REQUIREMENT - TALUK & YEAR WISE In lakh Rupees

35000.00

30387.00 30386.00

30384.00 30381.00 30382.08

30000.00

25323.00 25323.00

25322.00 25321.00 25321.00 25000.00

20000.00

15000.00

8737.00 8737.00 8735.00 8735.00

10000.00 8730.70

4592.00 4592.00

4591.00 4589.00 4587.60

5000.00

1405.00 1404.00

1403.00

1399.00 1385.20

0.00 Gadag Mundargi Naragund Ron Shirahatti I Year II Year III Year IV Year V Year

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Table 5.14. DISTRICT ABSTRACT-BUDGET-TALUK WISE & DEPARTMENT WISE In lakh Rupees Sl. Agricu Watersh Taluk Fisheries MI Maj Irri PRED Total No. lture ed 1 Gadag 122327.50 440.00 1020.00 2822.50 126610.00 2 Mundargi 1552.08 600.00 145539.00 405.00 3824.00 151920.08 3 Naragund 3546.00 15778.60 905.00 2722.00 22951.60 4 Ron 1163.70 550.00 19465.00 16440.00 830.00 5226.00 43674.70 5 Shirhatti 1163.70 550.00 1118.00 4164.50 6996.20 Total 129752.98 2140.00 165004.00 32218.60 4278.00 18759.00 352152.58

Fig 5.13

DISTRICT ABSTRACT-BUDGET REQUIREMENT -TALUK & DEPARTMENT WISE In lakh Rs

160000.00 145539.00

140000.00122327.50 120000.00

100000.00

80000.00

60000.00

40000.00

19465.00 16440.00

20000.00 15778.60

5226.00

4164.50

3824.00

3546.00

2722.00

1552.08

1163.70 1163.70

1118.00

905.00

830.00

600.00

550.00 550.00 405.00 0.00 Agriculture Fisheries Minor Irri. Major Irri PRED Watershed

Gadag Mundargi Naragund Ron Shirahatti

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CONCLUSION

 Gadag district is a part of Northern dry zone, having a typical dryland eco-system except parts of Nargund and Ron taluks which have irrigation facilities from Malaprabha Right Bank Canal. In view of frequent droughts coupled with high temperature, soil and water conservation measures through watershed approach, drought proofing is absolutely necessary to ensure reasonable level of crop yields.  Strengthening water harvesting structures like farm ponds, check dams, tanks, barrages, percolation tanks etc., are very essential to harness rain water in this region.  The PMKSY has five major components wherein activities are to be taken up by various departments such as Major Irrigation, Minor Irrigation, PRED, Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Urban Water Supply, Industries etc., so as to enhance the area under irrigation and also provide additional funding.  Under AIBP (Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme), various activities are proposed by major irrigation, minor irrigation departments wherein incomplete are proposed to be taken up in different taluks at an estimated cost of Rs. 516.84 crores.  MGNREGA is another important source of funding for employing man-power to take up farm ponds, check dams, lining, bunding etc., More than 20,000 activities are proposed in different taluks at an estimated cost of Rs. 43.45 crores, through which an additional area of 1550 ha are going to be created for new irrigation.

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 Another important component is Har Khet Ko Pani (HKKP) wherein drip and sprinkler irrigation will be provided for an area of 39397 ha by incurring an expenditure of Rs. 2722.66 crores.  Per Drop More Crop is another activity wherein 12030 works are suggested in different taluks through which an area of 11798 ha will be covered with Rs. 74.25 crores budget.  Under PMKSY watershed component, many small works are suggested through which 7405 ha additional area will be created with an expenditure of Rs. 164.32 crores.  Overall, Gadag district will have an additional area under irrigation by 2020 to an extent of 63,522 ha with a budgetary support of Rs. 3521.53 crores.

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APPENDICES

1.2 Demography Name of the State: Karnataka Name of the District: Gadag Name of the Block: Gadag Na Population SC ST General Total me of the Name of Code of No. of No. of No. of Gra Villages Villages No. of No. of Male Female Total Mem House Member m Covered Covered Members Members Pan bers hold s chy at Lingadhal 601989 1606 1591 3197 432 157 2608 703 3197 601990 1965 2024 3989 391 196 3402 814 3989 Kadadi 601991 1190 1196 2386 450 165 1771 477 2386 Gavarawad 601992 781 823 1604 394 9 1201 302 1604 Huilgol 601993 1955 1891 3846 608 156 3082 783 3846 601994 4041 4051 8092 779 567 6746 1813 8092 601995 623 601 1224 55 348 821 270 1224 (H.S.) Madaganur 601996 485 457 942 99 161 682 209 942 Belahod 601997 1046 1001 2047 208 1 1838 437 2047 Chikkahand 601998 1557 1451 3008 241 198 2569 673 3008 igol Shagoti 601999 1094 1057 2151 93 708 1350 469 2151 602000 769 723 1492 90 293 1109 334 1492 Chikkoppa 602001 550 540 1090 119 2 969 244 1090 Hirekoppa 602002 765 783 1548 259 128 1161 325 1548

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Kiritageri 602003 618 597 1215 107 80 1028 256 1215 Benakanako 602004 560 550 1110 159 9 942 221 1110 ppa Neeralagi 602005 838 834 1672 241 159 1272 357 1672 Kotumacha 602006 3654 3647 7301 819 503 5979 1446 7301 gi Nagasamud 602007 846 766 1612 259 146 1207 337 1612 ra Narasapur 602008 544 532 1076 44 5 1027 255 1076 Betigeri(Rura 602009 0 0 0 0 0 l) 0 0 0 Kanaginaha 602010 2123 2007 4130 190 344 3596 844 4130 l Harlapur 602011 2406 2308 4714 473 188 4053 996 4714 602012 1564 1513 3077 258 187 2632 588 3077 Hatalageri 602013 1645 1573 3218 187 400 2631 603 3218 Adavisoma 602014 1957 1801 3758 123 322 3313 784 3758 pur Sambhapur 602015 901 889 1790 275 158 1357 400 1790 Jalashankar 602016 1059 1000 2059 2002 0 57 351 2059 nagar Balajinagar 602017 404 365 769 768 1 0 117 769 602018 620 676 1296 55 51 1190 297 1296 602019 6021 5939 11960 704 203 11053 2536 11960 Hirehandigo 602020 1037 1034 2071 207 89 1775 461 2071 l 602021 5713 5362 11075 1318 590 9167 2376 11075 Binkadakatt 602022 1644 1658 3302 239 29 3034 757 3302 i Gadag 602023 62 62 124 0 0 124 27 124 (Rural) 602024 1933 1929 3862 460 197 3205 837 3862 Kalasapur 602025 1747 1763 3510 892 413 2205 712 3510

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Panduranga 602026 970 1012 1982 1808 11 163 312 1982 pur Malasamudr 602027 1785 1813 3598 988 152 2458 810 3598 a Kurtakoti 602028 5399 5303 10702 1029 1079 8594 2322 10702 Antur 602029 1365 1351 2716 162 292 2262 580 2716 Bentur 602030 1277 1249 2526 588 367 1571 554 2526 Nagavi 602031 1758 1717 3475 532 214 2729 700 3475 Siddarames hwara 602032 1228 1127 2355 2353 0 2 350 2355 Nagar Brahmanda 602033 1235 1207 2442 2435 7 0 377 2442 pur Beladhadi 602034 956 912 1868 311 278 1279 400 1868 Nabhapur 602035 166 156 322 321 0 1 68 322 602036 1623 1509 3132 101 157 2874 669 3132 602037 1996 2009 4005 363 355 3287 859 4005 Neelagund 602038 1352 1308 2660 493 225 1942 598 2660 Chinchalli 602039 2099 2072 4171 1681 143 2347 814 4171 Kallur 602040 979 920 1899 376 386 1137 417 1899 602041 1110 1039 2149 349 167 1633 469 2149 602042 307 307 614 1 223 390 130 614 Shirunja 602043 1046 981 2027 544 91 1392 444 2027 Kabalayata 602044 449 405 854 852 2 0 129 854 Katti Venkatapur 602045 28 27 55 10 37 8 9 55 (Inam) 602046 1433 1404 2837 513 277 2047 602 2837 602047 0 0 0 0 0 (Rural) 0 0 0 Seethalahari 602048 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 602049 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Soratur 602050 3118 2890 6008 334 454 5220 1277 6008 Hanganakat 602051 491 456 947 31 89 827 181 947 ti Mahalinges 602052 640 582 1222 1212 3 7 202 1222 hwarapur Total 89133 86750 0 175883 0 31385 0 12172 0 132326 36684 175883

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1.2 Demography Name of the State: Karnataka Name of the District: Gadag Name of the Block: Mundaragi Name Population SC ST General Total Name of Code of of the No. of No. of No. of Gram Villages Villages No. of No. of Male Female Total Member Memb Househ Panch Covered Covered Members Members yat s ers old Shivajinaga 602140 1268 1283 2551 2546 0 5 376 2551 r Kadampur 602141 861 837 1698 158 305 1235 363 1698 Churchihal 602142 421 413 834 126 96 612 180 834 Shirur 602143 764 795 1559 398 120 1041 316 1559 Jantli 602144 1222 1162 2384 230 67 2087 488 2384 602145 1064 1122 2186 138 67 1981 481 2186 602146 1464 1476 2940 495 262 2183 647 2940 Venkatapur 602147 1105 1059 2164 272 257 1635 443 2164 602148 2189 2089 4278 596 118 3564 955 4278 Shingataray 602149 193 186 379 60 89 230 83 379 anakeri Dindur 602150 380 373 753 719 0 34 128 753 Attikatti 602151 632 643 1275 805 127 343 252 1275 Kappatagiri 602152 738 714 1452 1371 0 81 249 1452 Doni 602153 3143 3017 6160 1344 378 4438 1275 6160 602154 5685 5666 11351 1963 382 9006 2328 11351 Eklasapur 602155 751 789 1540 165 15 1360 315 1540 Haitapur 602156 641 596 1237 106 314 817 244 1237 602157 1518 1553 3071 378 264 2429 616 3071 Baradur 602158 1216 1225 2441 313 54 2074 520 2441

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Tambragun 602159 279 265 544 149 0 395 104 544 di Hirewaddat 602160 3744 3492 7236 1826 682 4728 1488 7236 ti Chikkawad 602161 1186 1107 2293 443 278 1572 398 2293 datti Guddadbud 602162 207 199 406 2 121 283 84 406 ihal Muradi 602163 388 348 736 32 217 487 153 736 Maruthinag 602164 921 909 1830 1825 3 2 358 1830 ar Kelur 602165 323 324 647 0 541 106 138 647 602166 1355 1272 2627 303 278 2046 532 2627 Basapur 602167 302 288 590 75 71 444 123 590 602168 1201 1107 2308 460 460 1388 468 2308 Mustik0Ppa 602169 249 260 509 0 0 509 108 509 602170 1973 1818 3791 582 171 3038 741 3791 Shirol 602171 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mundargi ( 602172 0 0 0 0 0 R ) 0 0 0 Ramenahalli 602173 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Byalawadgi 602174 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Maktumpur 602175 411 384 795 0 109 686 153 795 602176 830 791 1621 246 426 949 324 1621 Tippapur 602177 101 114 215 0 0 215 44 215 Virapapur 602178 203 175 378 1 0 377 80 378 Venkateshn 602179 392 389 781 767 0 14 131 781 agar Sevalalnaga 602180 443 461 904 883 0 21 167 904 r Bidnal 602181 901 886 1787 291 66 1430 353 1787 602182 634 599 1233 156 7 1070 262 1233

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Nagarahalli 602183 594 571 1165 156 86 923 248 1165 Ashakiran 602184 603 550 1153 1134 0 19 231 1153 Hesarur 602185 877 861 1738 156 576 1006 372 1738 602186 525 479 1004 86 310 608 201 1004 Korlhalli 602187 1684 1652 3336 396 96 2844 662 3336 Gangapur 602188 524 458 982 69 359 554 207 982 Jyalawadgi 602189 684 616 1300 222 86 992 264 1300 Mallikarjun 602190 332 309 641 168 59 414 124 641 apura Mundawad 602191 892 859 1751 166 375 1210 367 1751 602192 1112 1042 2154 434 88 1632 447 2154 602193 274 290 564 174 7 383 123 564 Gumgol 602194 297 301 598 7 141 450 117 598 602195 2270 2198 4468 739 165 3564 919 4468 Sheernahall 602196 800 771 1571 85 193 1293 340 1571 i Shingatalur 602197 1577 1492 3069 657 435 1977 604 3069 Tota 54343 52635 0 106978 0 24873 0 9321 0 72784 21694 106978

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1.2 Demography Name of the State: Karnataka Name of the District: Gadag Name of the Block: Naragund Name Population SC ST General Total Name of Code of of the No. of No. of No. of No. of Gram Villages Villages No. of Male Female Total Memb Membe House Memb Panch Covered Covered Members yat ers rs hold ers Sankadal 601861 942 889 1831 199 73 1559 337 1831 Benakanakop 601862 1007 1007 2014 187 115 1712 396 2014 pa Kurugovinak 601863 659 597 1256 27 63 1166 241 1256 oppa Hirekopppa 601864 1346 1262 2608 268 184 2156 509 2608 Arishinagodi 601865 741 725 1466 377 232 857 264 1466 Chikkanargu 601866 2188 2091 4279 239 194 3846 849 4279 nd Kanakikop 601867 838 799 1637 102 180 1355 339 1637 Gurlakatti 601868 533 464 997 36 76 885 161 997 601869 86 76 162 0 0 162 21 162 Peth 601870 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 601871 51 62 113 0 0 113 21 113 Nargund(Rural 601872 0 0 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 Arban 601873 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jagapur 601874 1096 1034 2130 108 454 1568 407 2130 Siddapur 601875 696 678 1374 26 88 1260 260 1374 Hunashikatti 601876 1276 1197 2473 90 115 2268 465 2473 Kalakeri 601877 671 642 1313 93 116 1104 243 1313 Muganur 601878 585 533 1118 239 101 778 204 1118

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Banahatti 601879 1181 1132 2313 257 225 1831 481 2313 Kurlageri 601880 826 769 1595 148 100 1347 335 1595 Lakhamapur 601881 343 318 661 12 5 644 107 661 Belleri 601882 437 381 818 39 1 778 161 818 Vasan 601883 835 784 1619 181 13 1425 321 1619 601884 4647 4422 9069 722 148 8199 1776 9069 Budihal 601885 420 422 842 176 7 659 197 842 Kappali 601886 345 344 689 191 0 498 157 689 601887 870 805 1675 289 18 1368 309 1675 Shirol 601888 3299 3227 6526 696 145 5685 1319 6526 Radder 601889 650 632 1282 275 63 944 257 1282 601890 526 526 1052 150 99 803 197 1052 Gangapur 601891 336 332 668 15 125 528 140 668 Bhairana 601892 1179 1175 2354 99 50 2205 427 2354 Hatti Madagunaki 601893 485 434 919 18 287 614 156 919 Hadali 601894 2215 2112 4327 307 101 3919 906 4327 Surkod 601895 1614 1538 3152 292 221 2639 676 3152 Total 32923 31409 0 64332 0 5858 0 3599 0 54875 12639 64332

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1.2 Demography Name of the State: Karnataka Name of the District: Gadag Name of the Block: Ron Population SC ST General Total Name of Code of Name of Villages No. of No. of No. of the Gram Villages No. of No. of Covered Male Female Total Membe Membe House Panchyat Covered Members Members rs rs hold Karkikatti 601896 428 421 849 91 0 758 161 849 Gulagundi 601897 558 519 1077 307 26 744 180 1077 Menasigi 601898 2298 2176 4474 595 39 3840 907 4474 Hole 601899 1114 1053 2167 252 274 1641 496 2167 Gadgoli 601900 731 711 1442 336 123 983 310 1442 601901 4045 4050 8095 1420 227 6448 1733 8095 Kuruvinakoppa 601902 175 146 321 41 0 280 48 321 601903 528 545 1073 73 61 939 197 1073 Hole Hadagali 601904 470 491 961 173 0 788 191 961 B-S-Beler 601905 495 500 995 187 46 762 218 995 Hunagundi 601906 920 897 1817 192 142 1483 349 1817 Benahal 601907 799 894 1693 178 96 1419 357 1693 Somanakatti 601908 783 760 1543 211 100 1232 328 1543 Hullur 601909 1796 1732 3528 335 263 2930 757 3528 Melmath 601910 261 251 512 4 365 143 103 512 601911 1632 1566 3198 343 183 2672 667 3198 Karamadi 601912 759 795 1554 219 89 1246 358 1554 Megur 601913 356 321 677 26 333 318 127 677 Bhopalapur 601914 433 412 845 19 11 815 173 845 Malawad 601915 845 803 1648 62 106 1480 388 1648

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Hadagali- S- 601916 888 800 1688 146 126 1416 379 1688 Yavagal Yavagala 601917 2460 2387 4847 436 186 4225 1010 4847 Kaujageri 601918 1360 1354 2714 349 182 2183 588 2714 601919 2488 2351 4839 441 286 4112 1060 4839 601920 1981 1972 3953 366 108 3479 784 3953 Sandigawad 601921 597 599 1196 113 115 968 245 1196 601922 301 289 590 30 28 532 134 590 Basarakod 601923 338 328 666 155 1 510 138 666 Nainapur 601924 508 503 1011 217 5 789 198 1011 Madalagiri 601925 1415 1488 2903 149 79 2675 569 2903 Hirehal 601926 2098 2186 4284 322 501 3461 866 4284 Balagod 601927 638 635 1273 199 87 987 264 1273 Sarjapur 601928 943 944 1887 1002 7 878 315 1887 Bommasagar 601929 786 774 1560 308 283 969 306 1560 Shantagiri 601930 2232 2131 4363 558 745 3060 741 4363 Nellur 601931 1240 1238 2478 755 343 1380 501 2478 Kalliganur 601932 857 883 1740 339 120 1281 328 1740 Mushigeri 601933 1222 1207 2429 240 434 1755 501 2429 Chickalagundi 601934 240 238 478 97 23 358 93 478 Gulaguli 601935 701 685 1386 89 190 1107 273 1386 Hirealagundi 601936 460 450 910 117 250 543 172 910 Yerekurubanal 601937 141 156 297 67 9 221 61 297 Honniganur 601938 586 576 1162 88 85 989 213 1162 Tallihal 601939 470 446 916 72 95 749 188 916 Mugali 601940 962 1001 1963 281 93 1589 397 1963 Kotabal 601941 1686 1682 3368 433 446 2489 690 3368 Kurahatti 601942 975 1054 2029 193 397 1439 458 2029 Mudenagudi 601943 909 925 1834 223 42 1569 411 1834

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Arahunashi 601944 671 658 1329 282 5 1042 296 1329 Hiremannur 601945 674 641 1315 150 203 962 278 1315 Bhasalapur 601946 437 440 877 136 15 726 182 877 Chikkmannur 601947 794 827 1621 172 51 1398 324 1621 Savadi 601948 3480 3470 6950 882 238 5830 1486 6950 601949 1056 1057 2113 280 52 1781 420 2113 Hosalli 601950 909 887 1796 153 71 1572 363 1796 Itagi 601951 2192 2341 4533 850 60 3623 955 4533 Dyamhunashi 601952 265 262 527 38 0 489 101 527 Bevinakatti 601953 506 549 1055 36 73 946 218 1055 601954 3039 2937 5976 1520 215 4241 1224 5976 Hadagali -S- 601955 1058 1034 2092 379 150 1563 438 2092 Dambal Gujmagadi 601956 683 703 1386 5 58 1323 303 1386 Kurudagi 601957 947 865 1812 254 79 1479 374 1812 Yarebeleri 601958 1034 918 1952 219 157 1576 394 1952 601959 430 412 842 117 31 694 159 842 Abbigeri 601960 4297 4311 8608 1266 707 6635 1799 8608 Jakkali 601961 2486 2392 4878 525 441 3912 1006 4878 Budihal 601962 587 596 1183 130 103 950 246 1183 Maranabasari 601963 1407 1434 2841 293 316 2232 546 2841 Kalakapur 601964 738 732 1470 35 24 1411 270 1470 601965 3065 3080 6145 704 177 5264 1294 6145 Halakeri 601966 1814 1856 3670 1004 288 2378 783 3670 Rudrapur 601967 251 242 493 166 20 307 80 493 Amaragatti 601968 517 488 1005 148 1 856 157 1005 Lakkalakatti 601969 1286 1346 2632 614 15 2003 507 2632 Nagendragad 601970 755 754 1509 98 262 1149 303 1509 601971 372 343 715 417 281 17 126 715

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Jigeri 601972 454 446 900 74 3 823 158 900 Vadegol 601973 248 234 482 38 0 444 81 482 Myakalzeri 601974 292 301 593 32 0 561 93 593 Benachamatti 601975 545 504 1049 797 10 242 169 1049 Kuntoji 601976 697 683 1380 187 127 1066 254 1380 Dindur 601977 970 983 1953 401 41 1511 378 1953 601978 2826 2658 5484 1273 361 3850 972 5484 Purthageri 601979 352 322 674 128 23 523 129 674 Goudageri 601980 291 266 557 225 26 306 104 557 Gogeri 601981 1612 1458 3070 157 2 2911 568 3070 Nagarashikoppa 601982 626 634 1260 580 265 415 203 1260 Matarangi 601983 448 434 882 153 33 696 148 882 Chilzeri 601984 431 446 877 251 2 624 180 877 Kodaganur 601985 555 568 1123 259 112 752 242 1123 601986 366 332 698 106 101 491 140 698 Rampur 601987 711 691 1402 183 26 1193 257 1402 Hirekoppa 601988 422 399 821 147 1 673 162 821 Total 96504 95259 0 191763 0 28713 0 12976 0 150074 38801 191763

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1.2 Demography Name of the State: Karnataka Name of the District: Gadag Name of the Block: Shirahatti Population SC ST General Total Name of the Code of Name of Villages Gram Villages No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of Covered Male Female Total Memb Memb Memb House Membe Panchy Covered at ers ers ers hold rs Madhalli 602053 1273 1225 2498 261 80 2157 565 2498 Yattinahalli 602054 789 780 1569 296 30 1243 328 1569 Yalavatti 602055 2389 2342 4731 668 407 3656 1006 4731 Holalapur 602056 262 263 525 1 0 524 107 525 602057 2399 2267 4666 570 140 3956 1060 4666 Gojanur 602058 1779 1738 3517 363 507 2647 754 3517 Desai Ban 602059 27 21 48 12 0 36 10 48 Lakshmeshwar (Hireban) 602060 423 393 816 211 187 418 174 816 (Rural) Ramageri 602061 1479 1393 2872 550 427 1895 619 2872 Hulgeriban 602062 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Akkigund 602063 816 741 1557 1022 124 411 315 1557 Shettikeri 602064 370 371 741 373 17 351 158 741 Kundralli 602065 1298 1318 2616 1259 76 1281 533 2616 Battur 602066 1104 1086 2190 353 80 1757 493 2190 Bastiban 602067 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pethaban 602068 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 602069 1223 1143 2366 399 181 1786 503 2366 602070 107 119 226 83 141 2 48 226 Futagao Badni 602071 1625 1552 3177 229 141 2807 685 3177

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Sankadal 602072 276 260 536 78 1 457 117 536 Nadigatti 602073 458 447 905 425 102 378 149 905 Adrahalli 602074 1574 1494 3068 2716 40 312 577 3068 Sogiwal 602075 268 226 494 31 2 461 96 494 Hire Mallapur 602076 146 112 258 3 0 255 45 258 Haradagatti 602077 780 760 1540 1415 7 118 251 1540 Ullatti 602078 307 268 575 367 53 155 98 575 Wadeyar Mallapur 602079 352 313 665 24 388 253 156 665 602080 558 595 1153 49 0 1104 136 1153 Govanal 602081 677 676 1353 236 125 992 297 1353 602082 5589 5570 11159 1250 577 9332 2367 11159 Shyabala 602083 163 134 297 10 1 286 66 297 Doddur 602084 957 976 1933 1022 12 899 399 1933 Undenahalli 602085 615 620 1235 410 300 525 242 1235 Amarapur 602086 227 224 451 36 12 403 110 451 Hullur 602087 805 779 1584 71 6 1507 306 1584 Nelogal 602088 629 608 1237 640 190 407 258 1237 Suvarnagiri 602089 617 585 1202 1200 1 1 221 1202 602090 3415 3242 6657 1545 861 4251 1409 6657 602091 931 886 1817 732 48 1037 377 1817 602092 3167 2803 5970 1174 544 4252 1037 5970 Khanapur 602093 2 3 5 0 0 5 1 5 602094 563 541 1104 405 94 605 221 1104 Shirahatti (Rural) 602095 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Varavi 602096 419 411 830 95 39 696 202 830 Guddadapur 602097 279 233 512 424 0 88 94 512 Jalligeri 602098 980 931 1911 857 318 736 334 1911 Kadakol 602099 1818 1713 3531 507 425 2599 714 3531

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Kusalapur 602100 352 327 679 9 48 622 136 679 Majjur 602101 603 588 1191 92 161 938 241 1191 Shivajinagar 602102 987 908 1895 1871 2 22 309 1895 Chabbi 602103 1550 1487 3037 1749 110 1178 637 3037 Tegginabhavanur 602104 257 245 502 24 53 425 97 502 Nave Bhavanur 602105 208 204 412 15 293 104 79 412 Machenahalli 602106 1101 1144 2245 87 399 1759 458 2245 Ranatur 602107 1287 1215 2502 356 11 2135 534 2502 Devihal 602108 1299 1203 2502 837 1 1664 473 2502 602109 3517 3482 6999 1972 189 4838 1509 6999 Sugnalli 602110 1020 930 1950 84 268 1598 425 1950 Hadagali 602111 252 258 510 4 120 386 120 510 Bhavanur 602112 345 325 670 37 529 104 136 670 602113 1931 1878 3809 375 468 2966 844 3809 Narayanapura 602114 551 580 1131 61 74 996 253 1131 Chikkasavanur 602115 395 389 784 95 128 561 161 784 Budihal 602116 586 533 1119 350 123 646 220 1119 Kokkargundi 602117 450 434 884 109 75 700 220 884 Konchigeri 602118 1128 1048 2176 262 303 1611 474 2176 Hosur 602119 603 564 1167 78 233 856 265 1167 Tarikoppa 602120 559 523 1082 170 47 865 217 1082 Kerihalli 602121 331 287 618 7 79 532 133 618 Sevanagar 602122 947 972 1919 1915 0 4 334 1919 Belaghatti 602123 567 532 1099 897 136 66 224 1099 Wadavi 602124 572 586 1158 218 306 634 257 1158 Alagilawad 602125 179 188 367 41 7 319 69 367 602126 565 508 1073 306 33 734 178 1073 602127 526 485 1011 52 0 959 203 1011

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Nagaramaduvu 602128 699 675 1374 75 44 1255 251 1374 602129 276 249 525 146 41 338 103 525 Koganur 602130 818 784 1602 262 44 1296 330 1602 Tangod 602131 673 610 1283 178 49 1056 257 1283 Kanakawad 602132 463 460 923 96 38 789 160 923 Hebbal 602133 1733 1619 3352 446 307 2599 669 3352 Chavadal 602134 453 428 881 76 237 568 164 881 Tolali 602135 435 365 800 103 47 650 141 800 Itagi 602136 1748 1703 3451 770 665 2016 729 3451 Sasarwad 602137 560 519 1079 75 82 922 222 1079 Basapur 602138 2 3 5 0 0 5 1 5 Kallaganur 602139 219 223 442 14 135 293 93 442 Total 74682 71623 0 146305 0 36686 0 12569 0 97050 29964 146305

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2.1 Area wise, Crop wise Irrigation Status: Name of the State: Karnataka Name of the District: Gadag Area in hectares

Horticulture & Kharif Rabi Summer Total Plantation Crops Crop Type Irri Rain Irri Rain Irri Rain Irri Rain Irri Rain Total Total Total Total Total gated fed gated fed gated fed gated fed gated fed Agriculture Crops A) Cereals 1000 0 1000 0 0 0 1100 0 1100 2100 0 2100 0 0 0 B) Coarse Cereals 30000 10508 40508 16261 81039 97300 200 0 200 21500 116508 138008 0 0 0 C) Pulses 0 74500 74500 19350 58350 77700 300 0 300 6500 146000 152500 0 0 0 D) Oil Seeds 18500 25250 43750 10200 21300 31500 13200 0 13200 21200 67250 88450 0 0 0 E) Fibre 24250 19250 43500 5500 44500 50000 0 0 0 9600 83900 93500 0 0 0 F) Any other crops 2700 0 2700 2200 0 2200 1600 0 1600 6500 0 6500 0 0 0 Total 76450 129508 205958 53511 205189 258700 16400 0 16400 67400 413658 481058 0 0 0 Horticulture Crops A) Fruits 2771 500 3271 B) Vegtables 25931 13934 39865 C) Fglower 650 650 D) Plantation Crop 1900 1900 E) Medicinal & 180 400 580 Arromatic F) Srices 10922 200 11122 Total 42354 15034 57388 250 0 250 Sericulture GRANDTOTAL 110004 428692 538696

Source: Depatment of Agriculture, Agriculture Statistic of State, Agristat

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2.2 Production and Productivity of major Crops Name of the State: Karnataka

Name of the District: Gadag

Area :Ha,Production :Tonnes,Productivity:Kh/ha,Sugarcane yieldTonnes/ha Kharif Rabi Summer Total Sl. Crop Product Product Producti Producti Produ Produc Producti No. Area Area Area Area Productivity ion ivity on vity ction tivity on 1 Rice 1044 2594 2615 999 3405 3588 2043 5999 2936 2 Jowar 3985 6254 1652 58982 55753 995 62967 62007 985 3 Ragi 10 18 1942 10 18 1942 4 Maize 53717 146664 2819 1532 33 2082 115 375 3433 55364 147072 2656 5 Bajra 2420 1421 618 2420 1421 618 6 Wheat 16757 18068 1135 16757 18068 1135 7 Minor Millets 99 23 133 99 23 133 13966 Cereals 61275 156974 2562 77271 73854 956 1114 3780 3393 0 234608 1680 8 Redgram 1540 726 496 1540 726 496 9 Bllackgram 21 6 293 21 6 293 10 Horsegram 46 200 518 836 426 536 882 626 527 11 Greengram 57368 10246 188 57368 10246 188 12 Avare 9 8 895 2 2 805 11 10 909 13 Cowpea 332 106 337 5 2 386 701 211 317 1038 319 307 14 Bengaalgram 85005 54186 671 85005 54186 671 15 Other Pulses 70 14 195 70 14 195 14593 Pulses 59386 11306 190 85848 54616 636 701 211 301 5 66133 453 16 Groundnut 37259 29662 838 6174 6692 1141 43433 36354 837 17 Castor 3 2 640 3 2 640 18 Sesamum 366 262 753 366 262 753 19 Sunflower 7622 433 598 3368 17209 539 795 801 1061 11785 18443 732

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20 Niger 319 84 267 319 84 267 21 Saffloer 2136 2045 1008 2136 2045 1008 22 Mustard 22 5 221 22 5 221 23 Linseed 115 36 328 115 36 328 Oilseeds 45591 30448 668 5619 19290 625 6969 7493 1075 58179 57231 984 24 Cotton 64795 198055 547 33366 65817 353 98161 263872 450 25 Sugarcane 1870 197191 111 1870 197191 111 26 Tobacco 5 4 754 5 4 754 10003 Commercial crops 66670 395250 33366 65817 0 0 6 461067 44381 Grand Total 232922 593978 202104 213577 8784 11484 0 819039 Source:Final Estimates,2014-15,DES.

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Annexure 1: Strategic Action plan for Irrigation in District under PMKSY:

Total Command Name of the Period of Estimated Concerned Number Area / Sl.No Block / Sub Componet Activity Implementation cost (in Ministry/Department /Capacity Irrigation District (5/7 yrs) Crores) (Cum) Potentail (Ha)

1 RON MoWR PMKSY Major Irrigation

Malaphrabha Project 28706.4 1/2 Years 164.4 :ERM of Malaphrabha Project ain canal from Km114+00 to Km 141+430(Includ Linning of main Canal and Distibutories)

2 KNNL DIV-05 AIBP Malaphrabha Project NILL RON

Executive Engineer, KNNL MRBCC Division No.5, RON.

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Command Name of the Concerned Period of Estimated Sl. Total Number/ Area/ Blocks/Su b Ministry/Dep Component Activity Implementation cost(in No Capacity(cum) Irrigation Districts artment 5/7 yrs) Lakhs Rs.) Potential(Ha) DoLR-MoRD Newly Created

5 GDAG DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Farm Ponds 500 800 5 Yrs 300.00 Watershed Check Dams 70 210 5 Yrs 280.00 Nallah Bunds 30 150 5 Yrs 150.00 Perculation Tanks 50 50 5 Yrs 75.00 Other Ground Water 50 50 5 Yrs 50.00 Recharge fishery ponds/cattle pond 80 240 5 Yrs 400.00 FIELD BUND 25000 5 Yrs 1500.00 SUB 25780 1500 0 2755 TOTAL MUNDARA PMKSY Farm Ponds 600 900 5 Yrs 360.00 GI Watershed Check Dams 110 550 5 Yrs 550.00 Nallah Bunds 40 450 5 Yrs 196.00 Perculation Tanks 30 60 5 Yrs 90.00 Other Ground Water 250 250 5 Yrs 250.00 Recharge fishery ponds/cattle pond 90 360 5 Yrs 450.00 FIELD BUND 25000 5 Yrs 1500.00 SUB 26120 2570 0 3396

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TOTAL RON PMKSY Farm Ponds 1000 1500 5 Yrs 600.00 Watershed Check Dams 100 400 5 Yrs 490.00 Nallah Bunds 30 200 5 Yrs 147.00 Perculation Tanks 50 80 5 Yrs 100.00 Other Ground Water 250 250 5 Yrs 250.00 Recharge fishery ponds/cattle pond 100 500 5 Yrs 490.00 FIELD BUND 40000 5 Yrs 2400.00 SUB 41530 2930 0 4477 TOTAL SHIRAHAT PMKSY Farm Ponds 500 750 5 Yrs 300.00 TI Watershed Check Dams 120 1250 5 Yrs 588.00 Nallah Bunds 40 800 5 Yrs 196.00 Perculation Tanks 80 160 5 Yrs 160.00 Other Ground Water 100 150 5 Yrs 100.00 Recharge fishery ponds/cattle pond 100 500 5 Yrs 490.00 FIELD BUND 30000 5 Yrs 1800.00 SUB 30940 3610 0 3634 TOTAL TOTAL 124370 10610 0 14262 Renovation GADAG PMKSY Farm Ponds 300 300 5 Yrs 90.00 Watershed Check Dams 50 100 5 Yrs 100.00 Nallah Bunds 0 0 5 Yrs 0.00 Perculation Tanks 0 0 5 Yrs 0.00 Other Ground Water 0 0 5 Yrs 0.00 Recharge

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fishery ponds/cattle pond 20 0 5 Yrs 40.00 SUB TOTAL 370 400 230.00 MUNDARA PMKSY Farm Ponds 300 300 5 Yrs 90.00 GI Watershed Check Dams 80 260 5 Yrs 160.00 Nallah Bunds 5 20 5 Yrs 10.00 Perculation Tanks 0 0 5 Yrs 0.00 Other Ground Water 0 0 5 Yrs 0.00 Recharge fishery ponds/cattle pond 50 250 5 Yrs 150.00 SUB TOTAL 435 830 410.00 RON PMKSY Farm Ponds 300 300 5 Yrs 90.00 Watershed Check Dams 50 200 5 Yrs 100.00 Nallah Bunds 10 220 5 Yrs 20.00 Perculation Tanks 0 0 5 Yrs 0.00 Other Ground Water 0 0 5 Yrs 0.00 Recharge fishery ponds/cattle pond 20 100 5 Yrs 60.00 SUB TOTAL 380 820 270.00 SHIRAHAT PMKSY Farm Ponds 200 200 5 Yrs 60.00 TI Watershed Check Dams 50 200 5 Yrs 100.00 Nallah Bunds 10 40 5 Yrs 20.00 Perculation Tanks 0 0 5 Yrs 0.00 Other Ground Water 0 0 5 Yrs 0.00 Recharge fishery ponds/cattle pond 20 100 5 Yrs 60.00 SUB TOTAL 280 540 240.00

TOTAL 1465 2590 0 1150

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Newly Created 6 GADAG Convergence Water Conservation 5000 0 5 yrs 420.00 with Water Harvesting 105 600 5 yrs 262.50 MGNREGA Creation of Irrigation canals and Drains: Providing Infrastructure for Irrigation Land 500 5 yrs 75.00 Development SUB TOTAL 5605 757.50 MUNDARA Convergence Water Conservation 2000 0 5 yrs 168.00 GI with Water Harvesting 100 450 5 yrs 250.00 MGNREGA Creation of Irrigation canals and Drains: Providing Infrastructure for Irrigation Land 500 5 yrs 75.00 Development SUB TOTAL 2600 493.00 RON Convergence Water Conservation 6000 0 5 yrs 504.00 with Water Harvesting 100 450 5 yrs 250.00 MGNREGA Creation of Irrigation canals and Drains: Providing Infrastructure for Irrigation Land 500 5 yrs 75.00 Development SUB TOTAL 6600 829.00

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SHIRA- Convergence Water Conservation 4500 0 5 yrs 378.00 HATTI with Water Harvesting 95 350 5 yrs 237.50 MGNREGA Creation of Irrigation canals and Drains: Providing Infrastructure for Irrigation

Land 500 5 yrs 75.00 Development

SUB TOTAL 5095 690.50

TOTAL 19900 2770 Renovation GADAG Convergence Renovation of water 20 100 5 yrs 100.00 with bodies including MGNREGA desilting:

Renovation & Maintenance of Irrigation Canals & Drains:

SUB TOTAL 20 100 100 MUNDARA Convergence Renovation of water 25 125 5 yrs 125.00 GI with bodies including MGNREGA desilting:

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Renovation & Maintenance of Irrigation Canals & Drains:

SUB TOTAL 25 125 125 RON Convergence Renovation of water 40 200 5 yrs 200.00 with bodies including MGNREGA desilting:

Renovation & Maintenance of Irrigation Canals & Drains:

SUB TOTAL 40 200 200 SHIRAHAT Convergence Renovation of water 30 150 5 yrs 150.00 TI with bodies including MGNREGA desilting:

Renovation & Maintenance of Irrigation Canals & Drains:

SUB TOTAL 30 150 150.00 TOTAL 115 575 575.00 GRAND TOTAL 145850 13775 18757.00

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Annex 3: Strategic Action plan for Irrigation in Gadag District under PMKSY:Major Irrigation

Name Command Total Period of of the Concerned Area / Estimated Number Impleme Sl.No Block / Ministry/Dep Component Activity Irrigation cost (in Rs /Capacit ntation Sub artment Potentail Lakhs.) y (Cum) (5/7 yrs) District (Ha) Nargu MoWR AIBP Major Irrigation- Malprabha project 232 30409.00 5/7 Years nd, Malaprabha Right Bank Canal Ron Nargund Branch Canal Block/ Distributaries. 8,9,10,11,12,14,15,16,17,18,19,19A,B,C,21,22D2 Gadag Sub-Distributaries. District 1 PROVIDING C.C LINING TO NARAGUND 98.46 BRANCH CANAL FROM 17.69 TO 18.00 KM 2 PROVIDING C.C LINING TO NARAGUND 196.53 BRANCH CANAL FROM 18.00 TO 19.00 KM 3 PROVIDING C.C LINING TO NARAGUND 185.28 BRANCH CANAL FROM 19.00 TO 20.00 KM 4 PROVIDING C.C LINING TO NARAGUND 178.61 BRANCH CANAL FROM 20.00 TO 21.00 KM 5 PROVIDING C.C LINING TO NARAGUND 182.24 BRANCH CANAL FROM 21.00 TO 22.00 KM 6 PROVIDING C.C LINING TO NARAGUND 184.08 BRANCH CANAL FROM 22.00 TO 23.00 KM 7 PROVIDING C.C LINING TO NARAGUND 181.18 BRANCH CANAL FROM 23.00 TO 24.00 KM 8 PROVIDING C.C LINING TO NARAGUND 190.88 BRANCH CANAL FROM 24.00 TO 25.00 KM 9 PROVIDING C.C LINING TO NARAGUND 155.37

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BRANCH CANAL FROM 25.00 TO 25.74KM 10 Reconstruction of SUPER PASSAGE @ 135.18 Ch:17+496 of NBC 11 Reconstruction of ROAD BRIDGE @ 131.70 Ch:14+100 of NBC 12 Reconstruction of drop cum CTC at chainage 45.00 Km No.27+040 of NBC. 13 Reconstruction of drop at chainage Km 25.00 No.27+350 of NBC. 14 Reconstruction of drop at chainage Km 25.00 No.27+445 of NBC 15 Reconstruction of drop at chainage Km 25.00 No.27+600 of NBC 16 Reconstruction of drop at chainage Km 25.00 No.28+025 of NBC 17 Reconstruction of drop at chainage Km 25.00 No.28+200 of NBC 18 Reconstruction of drop cum CTC at chainage 45.00 Km No.28+420 of NBC. 19 Reconstruction of drop at chainage Km 25.00 No.29+145 of NBC 20 Reconstruction of drop cum CTC at chainage 45.00 Km No.29+700 of NBC 21 Reconstruction of drop at chainage Km 25.00 No.30+030 of NBC 22 Reconstruction of drop cum CTC at chainage 45.00 Km No.31+270 of NBC 23 Reconstruction of Road crossing bridge at 30.00 chainage Km No.32+200 of NBC 24 Reconstruction of drop cum CTC at chainage 45.00 Km No.33+790 of NBC 25 Reconstruction of combined structure cum 35.00 drop at chainage Km No.37+465 of NBC

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26 Reconstruction of drop at chainage Km 25.00 No.38+320 of NBC 27 Reconstruction of drop cum culvert at 40.00 chainage Km No.39+350 of NBC 28 Reconstruction of drop at chainage Km 25.00 No.39+500 of NBC 29 Providing C C lining 8th Block from Km 71.96 2.00 to 3.000 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 30 Providing C C lining 8th Block from Km 60.03 3.00 to 4.000 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 31 Providing C C lining 8th Block from Km 54.07 4.00 to 5.000 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 32 Providing C C lining 8th Block from Km 40.60 5.00 to 5.826.000 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 33 Providing C C lining 9th Block from Km 72.98 2.00 to 3.000 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 34 Providing C C lining 9th Block from Km 76.39 3.00 to 4.000 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 35 Providing C C lining 9th Block from Km 68.86 4.00 to 5.000 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 36 Providing C C lining 9th Block from Km 56.68 5.00 to 5.72 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 37 Providing C C lining 10th Block from Km 68.22 4.00 to 5.000 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE)

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38 Providing C C lining 10th Block from Km 68.34 5.00 to 6.000 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 39 Providing C C lining 10th Block from Km 65.11 6.00 to 7.000 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 40 Providing C C lining 10th Block from Km 64.99 7.00 to 8.000 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 41 Providing C C lining 10th Block from Km 61.61 8.00 to 9.000 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 42 Providing C C lining 10th Block from Km 63.57 9.00 to 10.000 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 43 Providing C C lining 10th Block from Km 85.94 10.00 to 11.000 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 44 Providing C C lining 11th Block from Km 64.48 1.00 to 2.52 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 45 Providing C C lining 12th Block from Km 41.95 4.00 to 5.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 46 Providing C C lining 12th Block from Km 75.73 5.00 to 6.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 47 Providing C C lining 12th Block from Km 90.23 6.00 to 7.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 48 Providing C C lining 12th Block from Km 76.81 7.00 to 8.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE)

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49 Providing C C lining 12th Block from Km 67.90 8.00 to 9.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 50 Providing C C lining 14th Block from Km 57.66 5.00 to 6.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 51 Providing C C lining 14th Block from Km 38.47 6.00 to 7.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 52 Providing C C lining 14th Block from Km 39.28 7.00 to 8.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 53 Providing C C lining 14th Block from Km 40.94 8.00 to 9.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 54 Providing C C lining 14th Block from Km 66.66 9.00 to 10.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 55 Providing C C lining 14th Block from Km 28.19 10.00 to 10.70 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 56 Providing C C lining 15th Block from Km 46.05 5.00 to 6.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 57 Providing C C lining 15th Block from Km 42.48 6.00 to 7.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 58 Providing C C lining 15th Block from Km 42.90 7.00 to 8.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 59 Providing C C lining 15th Block from Km 46.37 8.00 to 9.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE)

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60 Providing C C lining 15th Block from Km 35.82 9.00 to 10.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 61 Providing C C lining 15th Block from Km 34.82 10.00 to 11.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 62 Providing C C lining 16th Block from Km 33.04 1.00 to 2.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 63 Providing C C lining 16th Block from Km 27.95 2.00 to 3.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 64 Providing C C lining 16th Block from Km 30.64 3.00 to 4.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 65 Providing C C lining 16th Block from Km 27.91 4.00 to 5.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 66 Providing C C lining 16th Block from Km 25.75 5.00 to 6.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 67 Providing C C lining 17th Block from Km 37.28 2.00 to 3.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 68 Providing C C lining 17th Block from Km 37.98 3.00 to 4.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 69 Providing C C lining 17th Block from Km 41.81 4.00 to 5.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 70 Providing C C lining 18th Block from Km 41.17 2.00 to3.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE)

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71 Providing C C lining 18th Block from Km 31.41 3.00 to4.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 72 Providing C C lining 18th Block from Km 34.42 4.00 to5.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 73 Providing C C lining 18th Block from Km 40.23 5.00 to 6.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 74 Providing C C lining 18th Block from Km 19.99 6.00 to 6.58 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 75 Providing C C lining 19th Block from 80.71 Km0.00 to 3.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 76 Providing C C lining 19Ath Block from Km 89.40 0.00 to 3.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 77 Providing C C lining 19Bth Block from Km 111.57 2.00 to 4.65 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 78 Providing C C lining 19-C th Block from Km 56.44 0.00 to 1.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 79 Providing C C lining 21st Block from Km 94.00 1.00 to 2.00 under NBC (INCLUDING STRUCTURE) 80 Providing C C lining 22nd D2 Block from 93.43 Km 1.00 to 2.00 under NBC 81 Modernization CC Lining for sub distributary 111.11 11L of D-6 under NBC ( 0 to 2 km)(including structure) 82 Modernization CC Lining for sub distributary 82.35 11L of D-6 under NBC ( 2 to 3.5

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km)(including structure) 83 ModernizationCC Lining for sub distributary 109.71 12R of D-6 under NBC ( 0 to 2 km)(including structure) 84 Modernization CC Lining for sub distributary 95.45 12R of D-6 under NBC ( 2 to 3.75 km)(including structure) 85 Modernization CC Lining for sub distributary 131.22 13L of D-6 under NBC ( 0 to 2 km)(including structure) 86 Modernization CC Lining for sub distributary 107.03 13L of D-6 under NBC ( 2 to 3.7 km)(including structure) 87 Modernization CC Lining for sub distributary 104.90 14R of D-6 under NBC ( 0 to 2 km)(including structure) 88 Modernization CC Lining for sub distributary 57.05 14R of D-6 under NBC ( 2 to 3.1 km) 89 ModernizationCC Lining for sub distributary 148.59 14R1 of D-6 under NBC ( 0 to 2.7 km)(including structure) 90 Modernization CC Lining for sub distributary 130.72 15L of D-6 under NBC ( 0 to 2.4 km)(including structure) 91 Modernization CC Lining for sub distributary 67.85 16R of D-6 under NBC ( 2 to 3.30 km)(including structure) 92 Modernization CC Lining for sub distributary 274.44 17L of D-6 under NBC ( 6 to 10 km)(including structure) 93 Modernization CC Lining for sub distributary 76.69 18R of D-6 under NBC ( 0 to 1.60 km)(including structure)

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94 Modernization CC Lining for sub distributary 114.30 19R of D-6 under NBC ( 0 to 2 km)(including structure) 95 ModernizationCC Lining for sub distributary 107.73 19R of D-6 under NBC ( 2 to 4 km)(including structure) 96 Modernization CC Lining for sub distributary 111.15 20L of D-6 under NBC ( 0 to 2 km)(including structure) 97 Modernization CC Lining for sub distributary 121.95 20L of D-6 under NBC ( 2 to 2.37 km)(including structure) 98 Modernization CC Lining for sub distributary 167.61 22L of D-6 under NBC ( 0 to 3.5 km)(including structure) 99 ModernizationCC Lining for sub distributary 110.00 24L of D-6 under NBC ( 0 to 2 km)(including structure) 100 Modernization CC Lining for sub distributary 55.60 24L of D-6 under NBC ( 2 to 3.1 km)(including structure) 101 ModernizationCC Lining for sub distributary 164.79 25R of D-6 under NBC ( 0 to 3.39 km)(including structure) 102 Modernization CC Lining for sub distributary 130.78 26R of D-6 under NBC ( 2 to 4 km)(including structure) 103 ModernizationCC Lining for sub distributary 78.42 26R of D-6 under NBC ( 4 to 5.5 km)(including structure) 104 ModernizationCC Lining for sub distributary 106.10 27L of D-6 under NBC ( 0 to 2.08 km)(including structure)

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105 Modernization CC Lining for sub distributary 65.76 28L of D-6 under NBC ( 0 to 1.29 km)(including structure) 106 Modernization CC Lining for sub distributary 73.03 29L of D-6 under NBC ( 0 to 1.50 km)(including structure) 107 Modernization CC lining of 8th block sub 53.80 distributary 4R under NBC (including structure) 108 ModernizationCC lining of 8th block sub 40.87 distributary 13Runder NBC (including structure) 109 Modernization CC lining of 8th block sub 63.14 distributary 14Lunder NBC (including structure) 110 Modernization CC lining of 9th block sub 6.17 distributary 1Runder NBC (including structure) 111 Modernization CC lining of 9th block sub 6.23 distributary 3Runder NBC (including structure) 112 Modernization CC lining of 9th block sub 79.94 distributary 5Runder NBC (including structure) 113 Modernization CC lining of 9th block sub 90.23 distributary 7Runder NBC (including structure) 114 Modernization CC lining of 9th block sub 81.16 distributary 10Lunder NBC (including structure) 115 ModernizationCC lining of 9th block sub 60.15 distributary 12Lunder NBC (including structure)

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116 Modernization CC lining of 10th block sub 124.81 distributary 4L from (0 to 3.261)under NBC (including structure) 117 Modernization CC lining of 10th block sub 279.47 distributary 6R from (0 to 7.132)under NBC (including structure) 118 Modernization CC lining of 10th block sub 77.12 distributary 7L from (0 to 2.286)under NBC (including structure) 119 Modernization CC lining of 10th block sub 58.27 distributary 11L from (0 to 1.615)under NBC (including structure) 120 Modernization CC lining of 10th block sub 73.21 distributary 18R from (0 to 1.219) 121 Modernization CC lining of 10th block sub 19.73 distributary 21R from (0 to 0.641) 122 Modernization CC lining of 10th block sub 32.14 distributary 24R from (0 to 2.230)under NBC (including structure) 123 Modernization CC lining of 10th block sub 40.87 distributary Tail End LS(0 to 1.615)under NBC (including structure) 124 Modernization CC lining of 10th block sub 40.87 distributary Tail End RS(0 to 2.225)under NBC (including structure) 125 Modernization CC lining of 11th block sub 94.92 distributary 1L from (0 to 2)under NBC (including structure) 126 Modernization CC lining of 11th block sub 95.01 distributary 2R from (0 to 2)under NBC (including structure) 127 Modernization CC lining of 11th block sub 38.54 distributary 11A from (0 to 1.3)

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128 ModernizationCC lining of 12th block sub 140.61 distributary 2L from (0 to 4)under NBC (including structure) 129 Modernization CC lining of 12th block sub 140.29 distributary 3R from (0 to 4) 130 Modernization CC lining of 12th block sub 137.98 distributary 5L under NBC (including structure) 131 Modernization CC lining of 12th block sub distributary 6Lunder NBC (including 231.86 structure) 132 Modernization CC lining of 12th block sub 268.76 distributary 7L under NBC (including structure) 133 Modernization CC lining of 12th block sub 280.07 distributary 8L under NBC (including structure) 134 Modernization CC lining of 12th block sub 192.78 distributary 10Runder NBC (including structure) 135 Modernization CC lining of 12th block sub 129.70 distributary 12L under NBC (including structure) 136 Modernization CC lining of 12-1R 0F 12th 267.63 block sub distributary (0 to 3.86)under NBC (including structure) 137 Modernization CC lining of 12-1RA 0F 12th 162.03 block sub distributary (0 to 2.5)under NBC (including structure) 138 Modernization CC lining of 0F 12th Tail End 137.62 block sub distributary and D-13 & Sub distributary (0 to 2.5)under NBC (including structure)

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139 Modernization CC lining of 14-2L block from 55.20 km 3 to 4 under NBC(including structure) 140 Modernization CC lining of 14-2L block from 57.72 km 4 to 5 under NBC(including structure) 141 Modernizationg CC lining of 14-2L block 47.79 from km 5 to 6 under NBC(including structure) 142 Modernizationg CC lining of 14-2L block 47.53 from km 6 to 7 under NBC(including structure) 143 Modernization CC lining of 14-2L block from 26.59 km 7 to 7.494 under NBC(including structure) 144 Modernization CC lining of Sub block 1 14-2L 36.05 block from km 0 to 1.6 under NBC(including structure) 145 Modernization CC lining of Sub block 4 14-2L 33.94 block from km 0 to 1 under NBC(including structure) 146 Modernization CC lining of Sub block 6 14-2L 38.82 block from km 0 to 1 under NBC(including structure) 147 Modernization CC lining of minor S/D 14-2L 138.24 block from km 0 to 4 under NBC(including structure) 148 ModernizationCC lining of Sub block 12 14- 31.12 2L block from km 0 to 1.27 under NBC(including structure) 149 Modernization CC lining of Sub block 13 14- 58.96 2L block from km 0 to 2 under NBC(including structure) 150 Modernization CC lining of Sub block 17 14- 89.28 2L block from km 0 to 3 under NBC(including structure)

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151 Modernization CC lining of Sub block 22 14- 30.29 2L block from km 0 to 1.2 under NBC(including structure) 152 Modernization CC lining of 14th 5R block sub 36.37 distributary under NBC from (3.2 to 4)(including structure) 153 Modernization CC lining of 14th 5R block sub 50.16 distributary under NBC from (4 to 5)(including structure) 154 Modernization CC lining of 14th 5R block sub 38.20 distributary under NBC from (5 to 6)(including structure) 155 Modernization CC lining of 14th 5R block sub 40.00 distributary under NBC from (6 to 7) 156 Modernization CC lining of 14th 5R block sub 61.42 distributary under NBC from (7.0 to 8.85)(including structure) 157 Modernization CC lining of 14th 5R-1&2 74.22 block sub distributary under NBC (0.00 to 2.00)(including structure) 158 Modernization CC lining of 14th 5R-5&6 129.22 block sub distributary under NBC (0.00 to 3.50)(including structure) 159 Modernization CC lining of 14th 5R-8 block 125.15 sub distributary under NBC (0.00 to 3.50)(including structure) 160 Modernization CC lining of 14th 5R-9&11 124.05 block sub distributary under NBC (including structure) 161 Modernization CC lining of 14th 5R-13 block 63.73 sub distributary under NBC (including structure)

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162 Modernization CC lining of 14th 5R-14R & L 143.59 block sub distributary under NBC(0.00 to 4.150)(including structure) 163 ModernizationCC lining of 14th 5R-15 block 42.46 sub distributary under NBC(0.00 to 1.50)(including structure) 164 Modernization CC lining of 14th 5R-16 block 59.87 sub distributary under NBC (0.00 to 1.50)(including structure) 165 Modernization CC lining of 14th 5R-17 block 63.23 sub distributary under NBC (0.00 to 1.60)(including structure) 166 Modernization CC lining of 14th 5R-18 & 19 43.21 block sub distributary under NBC (0.00 to 1.30)(including structure) 167 Modernization CC lining of 1R sub 120.28 distributary 14th block under NBC (0.00 to 3.00)(including structure) 168 Modernization CC lining of 3R sub 90.87 distributary 14th block under NBC (0.00 to 3.00)(including structure) 169 Modernization CC lining of 7L4 sub 38.53 distributary 14th block under NBC (0.00 to 3.00)(including structure) 170 ModernizationCC lining of 7L1 sub 34.74 distributary 14th block under NBC (0.00 to 0.960)(including structure) 171 Modernization CC lining of 8R sub 77.55 distributary 14th block under NBC (0.00 to 2.40)(including structure) 172 Modernization CC lining of 7L2 sub 25.67 distributary 14th block under NBC (0.00 to 9.800)(including structure)

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173 ModernizationCC lining of 7L3 sub 39.95 distributary 14th block under NBC (0.00 to 1.460)(including structure) 174 Modernization CC lining of 9R sub 82.37 distributary 14th block under NBC (0.00 to 2.30)(including structure) 175 Modernization CC lining of 10L sub 66.23 distributary 14th block under NBC (0.00 to 1.950)(including structure) 176 Modernization CC lining of 11RA sub 41.99 distributary 14th block under NBC (0.00 to 1.430)(including structure) 177 Modernization CC lining of 11RBsub 34.62 distributary 14th block under NBC (0.00 to 1.160)(including structure) 178 Modernization CC lining of 12LRsub 94.18 distributary 14th block under NBC (0.00 to 2.150)(including structure) 179 Modernization CC lining of 1R S/D OF 15th 79.74 BLOCK FROM KM 0.00 TO 2.370 UNDER NBC(including structure) 180 Modernization CC lining of 3R S/D OF 15th 21.78 BLOCK FROM KM 0.00 TO 1.030(including structure) 181 ModernizationCC lining of 5R & 6RS/D OF 66.80 15th BLOCK FROM KM 0.00 TO 2.660 UNDER NBC(including structure) 182 Modernization CC lining of 6L S/D OF 15th 117.75 BLOCK FROM KM 0.00 TO 2.9UNDER NBC 183 Modernization CC lining of 7L & 8L S/D OF 105.55 15th BLOCK FROM KM 0.00 TO 3.60UNDER NBC(including structure)

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184 Modernization CC lining of 7R& 8R S/D OF 74.87 15th BLOCK FROM KM 0.00 TO 2.430UNDER NBC(including structure) 185 ModernizationCC lining of 9L S/D OF 15th 106.34 BLOCK FROM KM 0.00 TO2.730UNDER NBC(including structure) 186 Modernization CC lining of 9R S/D OF 15th 56.55 BLOCK FROM KM 0.00 TO 2.440 UNDER NBC 187 Modernization CC lining of 10L S/D OF 15th 36.02 BLOCK FROM KM 0.00 TO 1.430 UNDER NBC(including structure) 188 Modernization CC lining of 10R & 11R S/D 122.30 OF 15th BLOCK FROM KM 0.00 TO 4.950 UNDER NBC(including structure) 189 Modernization CC lining of 11L S/D OF 15th 67.88 BLOCK FROM KM 0.00 TO 2.690 UNDER NBC(including structure) 190 Modernization CC lining of 12L S/D OF 15th 120.40 BLOCK FROM KM 0.00 TO 3.490 UNDER NBC(including structure) 191 Modernization CC lining of 12R S/D OF 15th 168.13 BLOCK FROM KM 0.00 TO 3.70UNDER NBC(including structure) 192 ModernizationCC lining of 13L S/D OF 15th 51.69 BLOCK FROM KM 0.00 TO 1.760 UNDER NBC(including structure) 193 Modernization CC lining of 14R S/D OF 15th 28.69 BLOCK FROM KM 0.00 TO 0.760 UNDER NBC(including structure) 194 Modernization CC lining of 15R S/D OF 15th 79.75 BLOCK FROM KM 0.00 TO 2.150UNDER NBC(including structure)

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195 Modernization CC lining of 16R S/D OF 15th 86.51 BLOCK FROM KM 0.00 TO 2.430 UNDER NBC(including structure) 196 Modernization CC lining of 14L S/D OF 15th 54.20 BLOCK FROM KM 0.00 TO 1.610UNDER NBC(including structure) 197 Modernization CC lining of 15L S/D OF 15th 64.76 BLOCK FROM KM 0.00 TO 1.920UNDER NBC(including structure) 198 Modernization CC lining of 17R S/D OF 15th 56.41 BLOCK FROM KM 0.00 TO 2.50 UNDER NBC(including structure) 199 Modernization CC lining of 18R S/D OF 15th 37.54 BLOCK FROM KM 0.00 TO 1.9 UNDER NBC(including structure) 200 Modernization CC lining of 17L S/D OF 15th 52.78 BLOCK FROM KM 0.00 TO 2.80 UNDER NBC(including structure) 201 Modernization C.C Lining of 16th block 61.88 Subdistributory 1R from KM 0 to 2.0 under NBC(including structure) 202 Modernization C.C Lining of 16th block 60.41 Subdistributory 1L from KM 0 to 2.50 under NBC(including structure) 203 ModernizationC.C Lining of 16th block 52.38 Subdistributory 3R from KM 0 to 2 under NBC(including structure) 204 Modernization C.C Lining of 16th block 30.45 Subdistributory 4L from KM 0 to 1.5 under NBC(including structure) 205 Modernization C.C Lining of 16th block 21.29 Subdistributory 4R from KM 0 to 1 under NBC(including structure)

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206 Modernization C.C Lining of 17th block 76.80 Subdistributory 1R from KM 0 to 3 under NBC(including structure) 207 ModernizationC.C Lining of 17th block 57.10 Subdistributory 3R from KM 0 to 2.250 under NBC(including structure) 208 Modernization C.C Lining of 17th block 43.12 Subdistributory 4R from KM 0.00 to 2.00 under NBC(including structure) 209 Modernization C.C Lining of 18th block 55.19 Subdistributory 2R from KM 0.00 to 1.79 under NBC 210 Modernization C.C Lining of 18th block 27.27 Subdistributory 6R from KM 0.00 to 1.37 under NBC(including structure) 211 ModernizationC.C LINING OF 19TH BLOCK 22.76 1L SUB DISTRIBUTORIES FROM KM 0 TO 0.85 UNDER NBC(including structure) 212 Modernization C.C LINING OF 19TH BLOCK 15.19 1R SUB DISTRIBUTORIES FROM KM 0 TO 0.45 UNDER NBC(including structure) 213 Modernization C.C LINING OF 20TH BLOCK 120.13 1L SUB DISTRIBUTORIES FROM KM 0 TO 4 UNDER NBC(including structure) 214 Modernization C.C LINING OF 20TH BLOCK 131.56 2R SUB DISTRIBUTORIES FROM KM 0 TO 4.5 UNDER NBC(including structure) 215 Modernization C.C LINING OF 20TH BLOCK 125.06 3L SUB DISTRIBUTORIES FROM KM 0 TO 5 UNDER NBC(including structure) 216 Modernization C.C LINING OF 20TH BLOCK 63.76 4R SUB DISTRIBUTORIES FROM KM 0 TO 3.00 UNDER NBC(including structure)

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217 ModernizationC.C LINING OF 21ST BLOCK 3L 84.23 SUB DISTRIBUTORIES 0 TO 3.300 KM UNDER NBC(including structure) 218 Modernization C.C LINING OF 21ST BLOCK 52.30 4L SUB DISTRIBUTORIES 0 TO 1.975 KM UNDER NBC(including structure) 219 Modernization C.C LINING OF 21ST BLOCK 56.95 5R SUB DISTRIBUTORIES 0 TO 2.210 KM UNDER NBC(including structure) 220 Modernization C.C LINING OF 22nd D-2 57.87 BLOCK 1R SUB DISTRIBUTORIES 0 TO 1.60 KM UNDER NBC(including structure) 221 Modernization C.C LINING OF 22nd D-2 70.38 BLOCK 1L SUB DISTRIBUTORIES 0 TO 2.200 KM UNDER NBC(including structure) 222 Modernization C.C LINING OF 23Rd BLOCK 63.80 1R SUB DISTRIBUTORIES 0 TO 2.0 KM UNDER NBC(including structure) 223 ModernizationC.C LINING OF 23Rd BLOCK 480.97 2R SUB DISTRIBUTORIES 0 TO 11 KM UNDER NBC(including structure) 224 Modernization C.C LINING OF 23Rd BLOCK 106.37 3R SUB DISTRIBUTORIES 0 TO 3.4 KM UNDER NBC(including structure) 225 ModernizationC.C LINING OF 23Rd BLOCK 330.40 4R SUB DISTRIBUTORIES 0 TO 7.5 KM UNDER NBC(including structure) 226 Modernization C.C LINING OF 23Rd BLOCK 70.39 5R SUB DISTRIBUTORIES 0 TO 2.180 KM UNDER NBC(including structure) 227 ModernizationC.C LINING OF 23Rd BLOCK 130.82 6L SUB DISTRIBUTORIES 0 TO 3.820 KM UNDER NBC(including structure)

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228 Modernization C.C LINING OF 23Rd BLOCK 100.70 8R SUB DISTRIBUTORIES 0 TO 3.030 KM UNDER NBC(including structure) 229 Modernization C.C LINING OF 23Rd BLOCK 61.14 9R SUB DISTRIBUTORIES 0 TO 1.80 KM UNDER NBC(including structure) 230 Modernization C.C LINING OF 23Rd BLOCK 74.22 10L SUB DISTRIBUTORIES 0 TO 2.450 KM UNDER NBC(including structure) 231 Modernization C.C LINING OF 23Rd BLOCK 46.94 11R SUB DISTRIBUTORIES 0 TO 1.380 KM UNDER NBC(including structure) 232 Modernization C.C LINING OF 23Rd BLOCK 38.57 12L SUB DISTRIBUTORIES 0 TO 1.56 KM UNDER NBC(including structure) Total 15678.60 Say Total 156.78 crore

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Annexure 4: Strategic Action Plan for Micro Irrigation in Gadag and Mundargi Taluks

Name of Concerned Total Command Period of Estimated the Sl.No Ministry Component Activity Number/Capacity Area/Irrigation Implementation cost (in Blocks/Sub Department (BCM) Potential(Ha) (5/7 yrs) Rs.Crores) Districts

Singatalur Lift MoWR Har Khet ko Micro Irrigation irrigation project Pani

1 Gadag 0.1096 27055 5 years 1217.475

Mundaragi 0.1402 32342 5 years 1455.39

Grand Total 59397 2672.865

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